By Chris Duckett on 21 April 2009 15:38
Sixty-five per cent of businesses worldwide use Microsoft's Exchange and the software giant announced the latest version last week.
Here, silicon.com sister site ZDNet.com.au takes a beta of Microsoft's upcoming Exchange 2010 for a spin.
The set-up splash screen (above) shows the two big dependencies of Exchange 2010; the .NET Framework 3.5 and PowerShell v2. If you do not have them installed, the links will take you off to the Microsoft site to install each of them.
Photo credit: Chris Duckett/ZDNet.com.au







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1. David Gaskill
For the life of me I do not know what the purpose of publishing these tiny screen shots is. The text is almost completely unreadable. I took one of the pictures and messed about with it it in Photoshop after which I could just about read it. The content was less than riveting and certainly didn't justify the effort in making it legible. It would have been much more useful to use the screen space to tell us about what was on each page.
2. karen challinor
on the other hand I can read them perfectly well directly from the web page about 20" from a 17" x-glass flat screen monitor at 1680x1050 resoultion
I'm also in my 50's and my eyesight is not as good as it was
everybody is different Mr Gaskill