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Add-in Express adds Office 2010 support

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Microsoft Outlook window incorporating Add-in Express extensions.

Microsoft Outlook window incorporating Add-in Express extensions.

Add-in Express for Microsoft Office and .net 2010 release supports InstallShield projects and Visual Studio 2010.

Add-in Express for Microsoft Office and .net provides components for integrating your code with-in all applications from the Microsoft Office family including Outlook, Word, Excel, Visio, Access, PowerPoint, MapPoint, FrontPage, InfoPath, Project and Publisher. Using the Add-in Express visual designers, wizards, modules and components you can create version-neutral, secure, isolated, deployable and automatically updatable Office extensions with your own toolbars, menus, ribbons, form regions, task panes and keyboard shortcuts in minutes. All available Office versions, from 2000 to 2010 (x86 and x64), and Office suites, from Student to Enterprise, are supported transparently. Add-in Express for Office and .NET directly supports Visual Basic .NET, C#, and C++ in Visual Studio 2003, 2005, 2008 and 2010, as well as Delphi Prism 2011. VB.NET Express and C# Express are also supported.

Updates in 2010

  • Support for Office 2010 (x86 and x64)
  • Complete support for Visual Studio 2010
  • Support for VB.NET 2010 Express
  • Support for C# 2010 Express
  • Support for Delphi Prism 2011
  • Complete support for InstallShield
  • In-place designers for UI components
  • New deployment technology - Web-based MSI deployment

About Add-in Express

Add-in Express Ltd. has a history of leadership in the Microsoft Office integration industry being the pioneer of tools and solutions based on Microsoft Office. It has been working on the development tools and components market since 1998. Its components and tools are distributed and used worldwide by tens of thousands of developers including the most Fortune 500 companies who integrate and embed their applied code into all applications from the Microsoft Office Suite. It works on three platforms (Microsoft .NET, Microsoft VSTO 2005, and Borland VCL) supports all available MS Office applications, versions and suites, and targets its products to help developers save time and money with elegant commercial class solutions.


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