Rik, that is a good point. It looks like they want to do that, but from what I read it will not be for a long time.
Office 2010 connects easily to the web aps, but they are VERY limited, and their road map and they have lots a lot of ground against google docs and (i can't remember the other online apps). Anyhow, it seems that their focus for now is the online apps to be an emergency toolkit.
Last nice I was very enthusiastic to try the Facebook link on the "People pane" but then I found out that only Sharepoint are supported at this moment. The connectors will be released once Office is released, which makes sense.
As for the jump from 2003 to 2010, Sure, go ahead. It is a great jump.
This rest of the week, I will try a little more the integration with the Sharepoint sites (I use the office live workspaces) and the sparklines in excel.
Unfortunately still Excel opens in one window alone just in 2007. Man, I would really like to look at 2 different Excel Spreadsheets in different monitors.
Well I will keep using it. I need to write some scope of work, so I will do it there