Microsoft Office 2010 Word X64 -thethingy- |link|
Before Google Docs dominated, Word 2010 allowed multiple users to edit the same .docx file simultaneously via SharePoint or Windows Live SkyDrive (now OneDrive). The x64 architecture handled the synchronization overhead far better than 32-bit.
The phrase appears to be a specific naming convention often used in peer-to-peer file sharing or software archiving communities. In this context, "-thethingy-" likely refers to a specific uploader or a repackaged version of the software. MICROSOFT OFFICE 2010 WORD X64 -thethingy-
Microsoft Office 2010 was a milestone release—the first version of the suite available in both and 64-bit (x64) architectures. Before Google Docs dominated, Word 2010 allowed multiple
Users often needed to install updates to ensure that newer .docx files worked seamlessly, or conversely, that 64-bit add-ins worked properly in Word 2010 x64. In this context, "-thethingy-" likely refers to a
: The default format is .docx , though it remains compatible with the older .doc format [25].