Software producer Microsoft has finally confirmed that Microsoft Office 2007 punters will get a free upgrade, long after news of the deal leaked over a month ago.We first reported in early February that the company pulled down a blog post detailing a promotional offer for a free upgrade to Office 2010 if consumers buy Office 2007 in a limited timeframe. The post was made by Charles Van Heusen on his ‘In the Know’ blog at Microsoft’s US Partner Community website. Animal PhotographerPhiladelphia PA . The offer is to run for customers who buy Office 2007 from an authorised vendor between March 5 and September 30, 2010.It’s a month later and Microsoft has confessed that it will be offering this deal via its Microsoft Office 2010 Technology Guarantee.It said, “The Microsoft Office 2010 Technology Guarantee (“Tech Guarantee”) is a program designed to allow customers who purchase and activate a qualifying Office 2007 product (with or without a new PC) between March 5, 2010 and September 30, 2010 to be eligible to download a corresponding Office 2010 product when it is available at no additional cost.”The company’s statement is followed by a huge list of caveats, er, helpful information that you can check to see if you qualify for the deal. You can order the free upgrade as a download, which we would recommend because that genuinely is at no additional cost. Denver SEO Consultant . hair building fiber . If you opt for discs instead then shipping fees will apply.Microsoft Office 2010 is due out for release in June