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Office 2010 box art leaked

by Parm Mann on 7 December 2009, 12:20

Tags: Office 2010, Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT)

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The Office 2010 beta is already available, and with Microsoft acknowledging that the software will be officially launched in June 2010, it was only a matter of time until leaks in one form or another began to appear.

Getting the ball rolling is Polish website CentrumXP, who has supplied images of what are thought to be the final Office 2010 box art designs.

Coming from the same site that first leaked images of Microsoft's Windows 7 packaging, we're inclined to believe that these are the real deal. Looks like Microsoft's curved-corner packaging is here to stay.



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If I'm being frank, I dont think I have - no. Nonetheless, nice to see it, and glad to see it's a bit clearer than previous years :p
Yeah saw these the other day, ugly as sin. Not like I'm ever going to see them. I don't even have a proper box for 2007 - just ISOs/EXEs.
Singh400
Yeah saw these the other day, ugly as sin. Not like I'm ever going to see them. I don't even have a proper box for 2007 - just ISOs/EXEs.

Mine arrived in a jiffy-bag… in fact, Windows 7 Home Premium was the first time I'd ever actually held some genuine Microsoft packaging :mrgreen:
snootyjim
Mine arrived in a jiffy-bag… in fact, Windows 7 Home Premium was the first time I'd ever actually held some genuine Microsoft packaging :mrgreen:
Got Office 2007 in like a cardboard A5 size thingy. Better than when I got Microsoft Student Calculator 2007 in a huge massive A4 sized box. And it only had one disc in, talk about waste!
Singh400
Better than when I got Microsoft Student Calculator 2007 in a huge massive A4 sized box. And it only had one disc in, talk about waste!

Even worse was when I got Windows 2000 under student licence (those were the days!) large A4 box, all sorts of packaging, and all that was in there was a postcard sized form to fill in and send off to get the disk!

Computer games were also a huge waste - packaging galore to eventually reveal a CD, or floppy disk (remember those?!)

:rolleyes: Ah, pointless nostalgia……