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Microsoft to delete swastika symbol from
new versions of Office software
Microsoft to delete swastika symbol from
new versions of Office software
12/12/2003 10:05 PMHaaretz Dec 12 2003 9:30PM ET
Microsoft to Share Office Software Code
Microsoft to Share Office Software Code
09/19/2004 07:33 PMLinux Electrons Sep 19 2004 11:17PM GMT
Evermore Software taking on Microsoft
Office
Evermore Software taking on Microsoft
Office
02/17/2004 02:29 PMEvermore Software LLC, a Chinese software developer, is taking on
Microsoft Office with the first-ever English language version of their
Evermore Integrated Office (EIOffice) product...
Microsoft to Share Office Software Code
(Reuters)
Microsoft to Share Office Software Code
(Reuters)
09/19/2004 05:48 PMReuters - Microsoft Corp. said on Sunday that it
would share the underlying software code for its Office program
as part of its efforts to make governments more confident in
the security and compatibility of the world's largest software
maker's products.
China breaks Microsoft office software
monopoly
China breaks Microsoft office software
monopoly
12/23/2003 09:13 PMXinhuanet Dec 23 2003 8:33PM ET
Chinese IT company breaks Microsoft
office software monopoly
Chinese IT company breaks Microsoft
office software monopoly
12/24/2003 05:22 AMChina Daily Dec 24 2003 4:48AM ET
Welcome to the Microsoft Office 2003
Smart Document Software Development Kit
Welcome to the Microsoft Office 2003
Smart Document Software Development Kit
01/09/2004 09:57 PMThe Microsoft® Office 2003 Smart Document Software Development Kit
(SDK) provides assistance for creating smart documents for use with
Microsoft Office Word 2003 and Microsoft Office Excel 2003.
Microsoft Launches Hindi-Language Office
Software In India
Microsoft Launches Hindi-Language Office
Software In India
02/17/2004 06:03 AMSpace Daily Feb 17 2004 10:15AM GMT
Microsoft to share Office software
source code with governments
Microsoft to share Office software
source code with governments
09/20/2004 04:34 AMAFP via Yahoo! Sep 20 2004 8:33AM GMT
Microsoft to share Office software
source code with governments (AFP)
Microsoft to share Office software
source code with governments (AFP)
09/20/2004 04:48 AMAFP - Microsoft Corporation said it would share the source code of its
Microsoft Office desktop software with more than 60 governments,
including China and Russia.
Microsoft to share office software
source code with 60 govts
Microsoft to share office software
source code with 60 govts
09/20/2004 06:53 AMManorama Online Sep 20 2004 11:45AM GMT
Microsoft Office Information Bridge
Framework 1.5 Software Development Kit
(SDK) Documentation
Microsoft Office Information Bridge
Framework 1.5 Software Development Kit
(SDK) Documentation
06/24/2005 07:26 PMThe Information Bridge Framework Software Development Kit (SDK) allows
users to gain a deeper understanding of how the Information Bridge
Framework API functions. The SDK includes an artifact overview, class
library, and metadata reference that contains code samples. It is a
useful aid for Information Bridge Framework solution developers when
customizing or creating Information Bridge solutions.
REVIEW Mac covers most software needs
Apple's OS X makes Microsoft Office
extraneous
REVIEW Mac covers most software needs
Apple's OS X makes Microsoft Office
extraneous
08/30/2004 06:34 AMSan Francisco Chronicle Aug 30 2004 10:43AM GMT
Pilgrim Software Announces the Release
of its SmartAudit Offline Solution based
on Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003
Pilgrim Software Announces the Release
of its SmartAudit Offline Solution based
on Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003
08/04/2004 02:39 AMPilgrim Software, Inc., the leading provider of Enterprise Quality and
Compliance Management solutions, today announced the worldwide
availability of SmartAudit Offline based on Microsoft Office InfoPath
2003. SmartAudit Offline is a new, separately licensed and packaged
add-on to Pilgrim’s SmartAudit version 7.03.5 internal and external
audit management solution. [PRWEB Aug 4, 2004]
Microsoft Office 2000 to Microsoft
Office 2003 Migration Issues
Microsoft Office 2000 to Microsoft
Office 2003 Migration Issues
04/25/2004 11:22 AMMicrosoft Office Data Assistant for
Microsoft Office PowerPoint® 2003
Microsoft Office Data Assistant for
Microsoft Office PowerPoint® 2003
05/27/2004 03:09 AMThe Data Assistant for Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® 2003 provides
an easy-to-use method of inserting and managing graphical data objects
such as Visio drawings, and Excel charts and named ranges into
PowerPoint presentations.
There are three basic features for the tool: inserting graphical data
objects into PowerPoint, saving graphical data objects for future use,
and retrieving saved graphical data objects for reuse. Because the
Data Assistant creates a connection between PowerPoint and the host
application of the data object (Excel or Visio), you have the option
of inserting the data object as it was saved or refreshing it to
reflect any changes that were made to the data object.
Microsoft Office XP to Microsoft Office
2003 Migration Issues
Microsoft Office XP to Microsoft Office
2003 Migration Issues
04/25/2004 11:22 AMOffice 2003 Tool: FabriKam – The
Microsoft Office System Solutions
Learning Platform
Office 2003 Tool: FabriKam – The
Microsoft Office System Solutions
Learning Platform
08/09/2004 02:30 AMThe CHM provides an overview of the FabriKam project and how to use
the FabriKam virtual PC environment and documentation to best learn
about the rich potential of the Microsoft Office System as a
development platform. Each solution and platform component section
described the salient points that help developers focus on areas of
interest.
OpenOSX Office 1.5.1: Microsoft Office
ALternative Has Some Hits, Many Misses
OpenOSX Office 1.5.1: Microsoft Office
ALternative Has Some Hits, Many Misses
04/05/2005 01:27 AM By Rob Griffiths, Macworld
Microsoft Pulls Plug on MSN for Mac
Microsoft Pulls Plug on MSN for Mac
03/14/2005 04:41 PMMicrosoft announced Friday that it is no longer supporting the Mac OS
X version of MSN after May 31. The company said it will send a notice
to all of its Mac-based subscribers through the next several weeks.
While MSN is ending its run on the Mac, Microsoft said it still
intends to support Apple's flaghsip OS.
Microsoft To Bridge Office, Back Office
Apps
Microsoft To Bridge Office, Back Office
Apps
01/26/2004 01:10 AMMicrosoft continues to build bridges between Office desktop apps and
reservoirs of back-office data. The "Information Worker Bridge"
project now under way seeks to make it easier for integrators or
in-house developers to make Excel or Word de-facto front ends for
back-end accounting, ERP or other applications, sources said. In
theory, this would take back-office integration beyond ODBC drivers
and InfoPath, the Office application that lets people build dynamic
forms on their desktops that tap into back-office XML data.
Microsoft pulls IE 5.5 SP2 download to
push IE 6
Microsoft pulls IE 5.5 SP2 download to
push IE 6
03/20/2003 02:11 PMMicrosoft Pulls IE 5.5, Upsets Support
Microsoft Pulls IE 5.5, Upsets Support
03/20/2003 12:59 PMInterfacing Extends Microsoft Office
Visio’s Capabilities with New BPM
Software Powerful Process Modeling for
Visio Users is Available with
Interfacing’s Charter Standard Add-on
Interfacing Extends Microsoft Office
Visio’s Capabilities with New BPM
Software Powerful Process Modeling for
Visio Users is Available with
Interfacing’s Charter Standard Add-on
06/25/2004 02:16 AMInterfacing today announced the availability of the latest version of
its award-winning BPM software Charter Standard Edition, a Microsoft
Office Visio Add-On. Charter Standard provides business users with a
low-cost, low-risk, dynamic and integrated process modeling
environment. Charter utilities are integrated directly into the Visio
engine, which effectively enables it to become a process data
repository where data can be captured and referenced. The new Charter
Standard offers an easy-to-model framework of process hierarchies,
activities, linked resources, flow entities, organizational units and
related content. Charter users benefit from standardized process
models, automated generation of “swimlane” views of all model aspects,
and more. [PRWEB Jun 25, 2004]
Microsoft Pulls Plug on 'True Fantasy'
Microsoft Pulls Plug on 'True Fantasy'
06/04/2004 11:43 PMEnterprise Windows I.T. Jun 5 2004 3:43AM GMT
Microsoft Pulls Plug on Windows 98
Support
Microsoft Pulls Plug on Windows 98
Support
12/15/2003 03:17 PMMicrosoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) will stop supporting Windows 98 on January
16th, although the software giant has said it may continue to release
security patches for the older operating system if security problems
warrant it. The company ceased its free Windows 98 support on July 1,
2003, and began charging callers US$35 per incident. After the January
16th cut-off date, users will need to consult the Microsoft Web site
for help.
Microsoft pulls plug on XP SP2 after
users say they're not ready
Microsoft pulls plug on XP SP2 after
users say they're not ready
08/17/2004 11:47 AMsilicon.com Aug 17 2004 3:34PM GMT
"Microsoft Pulls Plug on Windows 98
Support"
"Microsoft Pulls Plug on Windows 98
Support"
12/15/2003 10:29 PMMicrosoft Pulls Plug on Mythica MMORPG
Microsoft Pulls Plug on Mythica MMORPG
02/16/2004 04:48 AMMicrosoft Office 2003 Customers Boost
Productivity and Business Insight With
the Availability of Two New Office
Business Intelligence Accelerators
Microsoft Office 2003 Customers Boost
Productivity and Business Insight With
the Availability of Two New Office
Business Intelligence Accelerators
06/02/2004 12:06 PM Microsoft Corp. today announced the availability of two new Office
2003 Business Intelligence (BI) Accelerators, the Microsoft® Office
Business Scorecards Accelerator and the Microsoft Office Excel Add-in
for SQL Server (TM) Analysis Services. Designed for and built on the
Microsoft Office System and Windows Server System (TM) , the Office BI
Accelerators provide customers and partners with increased access to
data that is critical to maximizing business performance. Information
workers and industry partners can also use the accelerators to assess
performance in real time and reshape strategy and redeploy resources
as market conditions change, staying one step ahead of their
competition. By taking advantage of existing Microsoft technology
investments, the accelerators are a cost-effective way for end users
and partners to increase their business insight and automate formerly
manual business processes, providing greater efficiency, productivity
and enhanced decision-making.
Microsoft software partner finds
Microsoft software cheaper than Linux
Microsoft software partner finds
Microsoft software cheaper than Linux
06/24/2005 03:22 PMThe Register Jun 24 2005 5:11PM GMT
Software Lets You Be in Office but Not
Software Lets You Be in Office but Not
12/22/2003 12:38 PMAP via Newsday Dec 22 2003 12:14PM ET
Software lets you be in office but not
Software lets you be in office but not
12/22/2003 11:22 AMBoston Globe Dec 22 2003 10:49AM ET
Apple office software seems likely
Apple office software seems likely
01/04/2005 02:56 PMIGG Software has dropped the name "iWork" from its product lineup. Is
Apple about to pick it up?
Q&A: Microsoft Announces Availability of
XML Schema for Microsoft Office Visio
2003
Q&A: Microsoft Announces Availability of
XML Schema for Microsoft Office Visio
2003
04/15/2004 11:48 AMA Microsoft XML architect explains how and why customers and partners
will take advantage of an XML reference schema used by Microsoft's
Visio data-diagramming tool. The schema is being added to an open,
royalty-free documentation and license program for Office 2003.
Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Tools for
the Microsoft Office System
Redistributable Package Beta 2 (x86)
Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Tools for
the Microsoft Office System
Redistributable Package Beta 2 (x86)
04/18/2005 07:13 AMVSTO2005 beta redistributable package is the most recent update to the
VSTO redistributable runtime and includes everything you need to run
applications developed using the .NET Framework and Microsoft Office
Word 2003 and Microsoft Office Excel 2003.
Microsoft Producer for Microsoft Office
PowerPoint 2003 Version 2
Microsoft Producer for Microsoft Office
PowerPoint 2003 Version 2
07/20/2004 11:16 PMMicrosoft Producer 2003 for PowerPoint 2003 is the next release of
this very popular add-in for PowerPoint 2003 and PowerPoint 2002.
Producer 2003 provides users with many powerful new features that make
it easier to synchronize audio, video, slides, and images to create
engaging and effective rich-media presentations. Producer 2003 gives
content and media professionals, as well as everyday PowerPoint users
a host of new content authoring features.
IBM To Offer Web-Based Office Software
IBM To Offer Web-Based Office Software
05/10/2004 04:31 AMMicrosoft's Office productivity suite is facing increasing competition
from folks like StarOffice and it's open source cousin OpenOffice.
There have been a few other small startups like SimDesk that have
won a
few big deals. Now,
IBM is ready to
jump into the market with a web-based office productivity suite.
It includes an email client, a word processor, a spread-sheet and a
personal database offering. What's interesting is that they try to go
beyond just being Office clones by the combination online/offline
system. The software will work offline as a typical client desktop
application, but will also synchronize with a server whenever online -
so you get automatic backups and access from multiple machines.
They're also trying to price it cheaply: $2/user per month - but you
also need to buy the server software. It would be smart (and perhaps
they, or a partner are doing this) to also offer a hosted version for
smaller businesses or individual users, so that they don't have to set
up and maintain the server software themselves. This, obviously, fits
in with IBM's push to make computing more of a utility offering where
IBM just hosts everything and people buy the services and processing
power they need.
RUMOR: Apple office software seems
likely
RUMOR: Apple office software seems
likely
01/05/2005 02:07 PMA small Macintosh software developer has renamed an application it
had been calling iWork, lending credence to rumors that Apple plans to
introduce office software of the same name.
IGG Software, which has marketed a time-billing application as iWork,
has changed the program's name to iBiz. The change, which is reflected
on the company's Web site, follows reports on rumor sites that Apple
plans to offer its own suite of word processing and presentation
software.
Enthusiast site ThinkSecret reported last week that a product from
Apple called iWork would include an updated version of Apple's
presentation software, Keynote, and a new word processing program,
which the site says will be called Pages. The site predicted Apple
would unveil the product at next week's Macworld Expo in San
Francisco. Such a program would be an interesting move for Apple,
which has for years kept its office software ambitions limited,
counting instead on Microsoft to produce a Mac version of Microsoft
Office.

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