Customers will also see a preview version of the new Office on Windows RT devices, beginning with the Windows 8 launch on October 26.Īdditionally, we have a number of programs that provide business customers with early access so they can begin testing, piloting and adopting Office within their organizations:
Starting October 19, customers purchasing Office 2010 from local retailers or resellers will receive the new Office for free upon availability.
General availability is planned for the first quarter of 2013. This milestone means the coding and testing phase of the project is complete and we are now focused on releasing the new Office via multiple distribution channels to our consumer and business customers. The Office engineering team signed off on the Release to Manufacturing (RTM) build.
JavaScript Memory Analysis tool which enables developers to inspect the memory usage in their Windows Store Applications written primarily in JavaScript and be able to diagnose potential leaks.Visual Studio integration with System Center for IntelliTrace analysis of APM exception alerts.
Enables building code maps to easily understand relationships and navigate between disparate locations (in your managed code Right click "Show on Code Map").The ability for the Test Explorer to group and filter tests.Shut down MSBuild processes when Visual Studio shuts down.Memory Profiling for JavaScript Applications.IntelliTrace collection for SharePoint Applications.Improvements for loading symbols and source.Support for debugging mixed managed and native Windows Store Applications.Build applications targeting Windows XP.Going forward, for more information using these features please see the Visual Studio Team blog
Below is the list of features found in the Update 1 CTP.