Should you;re 1 of those Windows 7 testers nevertheless operating the Beta — and not the Release Candidate — of Microsoft;s next-generation client,
Office Professional 2007, it;s time to get the lead out.Bi-hourly shutdowns of the Windows 7 Beta (which Microsoft released officially in January of this year) are set to begin next week,
Office 2010 Product Key, on July one. On August one, the Windows seven Beta will be marked as “non-Genuine” software,
Windows 7 Home Premium, with these operating it becoming subject t the punishments that Microsoft has earmarked for pirates.Testers have until August 15 to download the Windows 7 Release Candidate (RC) build,
Office 2010 Key, which Microsoft made available for download starting in May 2009. The RC is set to begin its own bi-hourly shutdowns in March 2010 and to be designated “non-Genuine” in June 2010.Windows seven is expected to be released to manufacturing in July and will be generally available starting October 22,
Office 2010 Product Key, 2009.