CUCILync for Outlook 2010 64-bit

Hello,
Is there any possibility or work-arround to integrate the Cisco UC Integration for Microsoft Lync plugin (Release 8.5(1)) with Microsoft Outlook 2010 64-bit?
According to the release notes, the "click-to-call" feature it is not supported in Outlook 64bit but my company realy likes this tool and we want to deploy as soon as possible on all our laptops (Windows 7 with MS Office 2010, both in 64bit version).
Does anybody know if a new version the Cucimoc/Cucilync plugin will be released soon, which then will support Outlook 64bit?
Thanks a lot in advance.
Marc Hoffmann

Unfortunately, Office 2010 64-bit support did not make it into CUCILync 8.5.2 which is due for immenint release.  It would be beneficial to express, to your Cisco Sales Team, your interest in having Office 2010 64-bit support for future CUCILync release (post 8.5.2).

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