Office 2010 Trial Extender Activates Office 2010 for up to 180 Days
Trial Extender will extend
the free trial period up to 6 months, no command-line work required.
Like many
licensed Microsoft products, Office 2010 has a rearm function built-in to
extend your trial period an extra 30 days. We've shown you how to do this with Windows 7, and while similar
functionality is available for Office 2010, you can bypass the command line work by
downloading this free utility. All you need to do is launch it the day before
your trial expires (if you want to get as many days as possible out of it) and
hit the "rearm" button. You can do this a total of 5 times, giving
you up to 180 days of completely free, full-featured Microsoft Office.
Microsoft Office 2010 needs to be activated after 30 days.
It can be rearmed 5 times, every rearm gives you additionally 30 days to
activate.
If you always rearm it on the last day before it has to be
activated that makes a total evaluation time of 6 * 30 = 180
days.
Although the rearm feature was made for corporate users,
it cannot be illegal to use it since it's an official feature.
NOTE: You can use this tool to rearm Office 2010 5 times. Just
re-apply before the 30 days trial expires.
Office
2010 Trial Extender is a free download for Windows systems.