2007 Microsoft Office System RTM and Visual Studio Tools for Office Second Edition RTW!
As mentioned on Erika Ehrli blog the 2007 Microsoft Office was announced as RTM and also the Visual Studio Toold for Office Second Edition (VSTO SE)
Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Tools for the 2007 Microsoft
Office System (also known as “Visual Studio 2005 Tools for
Office Second Edition” or “VSTO 2005 SE”) is an add-on to
Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 that enables you to build
application-level add-ins for applications in the 2007
Microsoft Office system and the Microsoft Office 2003
System.
VSTO 2005 SE includes support for Microsoft
Office InfoPath 2007 form template projects, previously
available as a separate product known as the Microsoft
Office InfoPath 2003 Toolkit for Visual Studio 2005. You can
now design InfoPath 2007 form solutions right in the Visual
Studio 2005 environment if you have InfoPath 2007 installed
on your computer.
Feature highlights:
- Application-level add-in projects for six applications in the 2007 Microsoft Office system: Microsoft Office Excel 2007, Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007, Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007, Microsoft Office Visio 2007, and Microsoft Office Word 2007.
- Support for the new Ribbon user interface extensibility model.
- Support for the new application-level customizable task pane.
- Support for managed code behind InfoPath 2007 forms.
- Application-level add-in projects for five Microsoft Office 2003 applications (Professional Edition and Standard Edition): Microsoft Office Excel 2003, Microsoft Office Outlook 2003, Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003, Microsoft Office Visio 2003, and Microsoft Office Word 2003.
2007 Microsoft Office System will be available a week from now on MSDN subscribers as stated over here
"Windows Vista and Office 2007: Availability on MSDN
Subscriber Downloads
Windows Vista and Office 2007 will be available
through MSDN Subscriber downloads within 7 days of release
to manufacture (RTM). MSDN Subscriptions is committed to
making new content available to our subscribers as soon as
is practical."