Microsoft Office 2004 due by mid-July
Grok Headline matches for Microsoft Office 2004 due by mid-July
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: July 11, 2004 - July 17, 2004
Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: July 11, 2004 - July 17, 2004
Archives
07/14/2004 10:06 PMLawyer representing President Bush in the Plame case, James E. Sharp,
is also defending Ken Lay in the Enron Debacle Case .. Talking Points
Memo .. teeny tiny world .. Josh Marshall ..
Marshall
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Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: July 25, 2004 - July 31, 2004
Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: July 25, 2004 - July 31, 2004
Archives
07/26/2004 10:59 AMWhat happens if Alan Greenspan blogs the convention? .. Josh
Marshall
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Microsoft July 2004 Security Bulletin
Releases
Microsoft July 2004 Security Bulletin
Releases
07/13/2004 05:18 PMJuly 25, 2004: Steffy: Microsoft dancing
with ones who brought it
July 25, 2004: Steffy: Microsoft dancing
with ones who brought it
07/25/2004 04:11 AMHouston Chronicle Jul 25 2004 8:12AM GMT
Microsoft Announces Office 2004 for Mac
OS X (06-Jan-2004; 1.1K)
Microsoft Announces Office 2004 for Mac
OS X (06-Jan-2004; 1.1K)
01/07/2004 05:38 PMMicrosoft Announces Office 2004 for Mac
OS X (12-Jan-2004; 1.5K)
Microsoft Announces Office 2004 for Mac
OS X (12-Jan-2004; 1.5K)
01/16/2004 11:34 AMMicrosoft Office 2004 Ships
(24-May-2004; 1.3K)
Microsoft Office 2004 Ships
(24-May-2004; 1.3K)
05/24/2004 09:58 PMMicrosoft Office 2004
Microsoft Office 2004
07/13/2004 06:48 PM By Nan Barber, Rob Griffiths, Franklin N. Tessler, and Tom Negrino,
Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
Microsoft Office: Mac 2004
Microsoft Office: Mac 2004
08/12/2004 06:55 PMThe Mac version of Microsoft Office has several new features that
differentiate it from its Windows stablemate. By Computeractive (via
MyAppleMenu)
Microsoft Finalizes Mac Office 2004
Microsoft Finalizes Mac Office 2004
04/09/2004 03:59 PMMicrosoft Office 2004 released
Microsoft Office 2004 released
05/19/2004 07:27 AMMicrosoft Office 2004 Shipping
Microsoft Office 2004 Shipping
05/11/2004 10:41 AM
Several readers have reported that the first copies of Microsoft
Office 2004 for Mac have started shipping.
Mac Office 2004 was previewed by Micros...
Microsoft ships Office 2004 for Mac
Microsoft ships Office 2004 for Mac
05/19/2004 12:11 PMThe newest version of Microsoft's productivity suite for Apple
computers is out in English, with editions in other languages to
follow.
Macworld preview: Microsoft Office 2004
Macworld preview: Microsoft Office 2004
03/06/2004 01:55 AMAlthough Microsoft's Office 2004 won't be on store shelves until the
middle of this year, we got a sneak peek at its new features. And
these additions -- from a command center for related correspondence,
calendars, and files, to an audio recorder that gives your typing
fingers a rest -- made quite an impression. Come take a look at the
next version of one of the most important program suites for the Mac.
Posh Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac Users
Posh Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac Users
06/05/2004 10:48 PMWashington Post Jun 6 2004 2:35AM GMT
Mac presentation flair for Microsoft
Office 2004
Mac presentation flair for Microsoft
Office 2004
07/20/2004 02:37 PMHave you waited for Microsoft's 2004® upgrade for the Mac and finally
gave Bill's grovelers their due? Well now you can look just as good as
a PC widget! Thrilling isn't it? Don't dismay, here is something that
will put a smile on your face and the Apple back in your eye.
Powerbacks® from BlueWorx, a trend setting template library for
PowerPoint® and Keynote, has just added its 3,000th template.
Designer Gary Blue has put together a phenomenal package that in its
essence is very Macish at heart.
Microsoft Office 2004 Test Drive
available
Microsoft Office 2004 Test Drive
available
05/19/2004 01:28 AMMicrosoft has released the Office 2004 Test Drive, the company's
latest version of its productivity suite which bundles Word 2004,
Excel 2004, PowerPoint 2004, Entourage 2004 and MSN Messenger Version
4.0...
Microsoft Office and Virtual PC at MWSF
2004?
Microsoft Office and Virtual PC at MWSF
2004?
12/08/2003 02:08 PM
Appleinsider reports that Microsoft "will officially renew its
commitment" to the Mac platform at the upcoming MacWorld San Francisco
in January.
M...
Book Review: Guide to Microsoft Office
2004
Book Review: Guide to Microsoft Office
2004
09/13/2004 10:32 AMStuart Gitlow gives a thumbs-up to the latest Visual Quickstart title
for the Mac.
Macworld: Microsoft unveils Office 2004,
Virtual PC 7
Macworld: Microsoft unveils Office 2004,
Virtual PC 7
01/06/2004 02:30 PMMicrosoft Corp.'s
Macintosh
Business Unit (MacBU) on Tuesday will unveil the next major
upgrade to the company's Office suite of products. The applications
included in the Office suite will get some major updates, but users
won't be able to get Office 2004 until sometime in the first half of
the 2004.
First Days With Microsoft Office 2004:
Entourage Rules
First Days With Microsoft Office 2004:
Entourage Rules
05/17/2004 06:08 PMEntourage 2004 will import your old mail, contacts and calendar events
without a hitch, but it won't import your old mail rules. By Rick
LePage, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
Microsoft Office 2004 released; Test
Drive available
Microsoft Office 2004 released; Test
Drive available
05/19/2004 02:51 AMWhile some users have reported receiving their copies of Office 2004
for several days now,
Microsoft Corp.'s Macintosh
Business Unit (MacBU) will officially announce availability of the
application suite on Wednesday. Microsoft will eventually offer Office
in three configurations and are going ahead with the launch despite
the fact their high-end configuration will not be available until
Virtual PC 7 is ready later this year.
Microsoft Office 2004: Entourage/PDF U
issue; Unicode support
Microsoft Office 2004: Entourage/PDF U
issue; Unicode support
06/24/2004 11:37 AMMacFixIt Jun 24 2004 3:47PM GMT
Microsoft Office 2004 For Macs Does More
Than Just Match The Windows Version
Microsoft Office 2004 For Macs Does More
Than Just Match The Windows Version
07/28/2004 06:39 PM By Alan Zisman, Low End Mac (via MyAppleMenu)
Microsoft Office 2004 released; Test
Drive available (MacCentral)
Microsoft Office 2004 released; Test
Drive available (MacCentral)
05/19/2004 12:04 AMMacCentral - While some users have reported receiving their copies of
Office 2004 for several days now, Microsoft Corp.'s Macintosh Business
Unit (MacBU) will officially announce availability of the application
suite on Wednesday. Microsoft will eventually offer Office in three
configurations and are going ahead with the launch despite the fact
their high-end configuration will not be available until Virtual PC 7
is ready later this year.
Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac Spotted
Helping Customers Work Smarter to Play
Harder
Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac Spotted
Helping Customers Work Smarter to Play
Harder
05/19/2004 12:08 PMDisc jockey discovered creating fiscal budgets in Excel. Graphic
designer found using PowerPoint(R) for new-business pitches. Available
today, Microsoft(R) Office 2004 for Mac helps Mac customers get in
touch with their inner business suit to take care of business more
efficiently, leaving more time for the pursuit of passions. In
addition, Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT) today announced that the
popular Office 2004 Test Drive offers Mac users the opportunity to
take this latest version for a free spin for 30 days. AppleScripting.
The AppleScript dictionary has been improved and expanded to allow
better AppleScript programmability.
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: June 27, 2004 - July 03, 2004
Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: June 27, 2004 - July 03, 2004
Archives
06/28/2004 09:57 AMa rather interesting piece up about Yellocake .. some things to say ..
lot more
specific
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TOM Online to Report Second Quarter 2004
Results on July 27, 2004
TOM Online to Report Second Quarter 2004
Results on July 27, 2004
07/26/2004 05:47 AMBiz.yahoo.com - Mon Jul 26, 06:20 am GMT
Microsoft 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 2000 to Microsoft
Office 2003 Migration Issues
Microsoft Office 2000 to Microsoft
Office 2003 Migration Issues
04/25/2004 11:22 AMRegister Now for Meltdown 2004, July
27-28, 2004
Register Now for Meltdown 2004, July
27-28, 2004
06/17/2004 01:54 AMMeltdown 2004 is two intense days for gaming industry experts to test
your limits.
Go one-on-one with leading hardware developers. Learn the latest news
about gaming's hottest advances. Get straight-up answers to your
toughest questions.
Because there is more at Meltdown than any one person can absorb, most
companies will want to send everyone who wants to learn how to get the
most from Microsoft® Windows® XP and DirectX, as well as prepare for
the next generation software development platform for gaming: XNA.
This event isn't just for game developers anymore. Meltdown 2004
provides content for nearly everyone in the gaming business, with
tracks covering graphics development, publishing/business development,
Quality Assurance, game testing, and of course, a track for hardcore
game programmers.
Microsoft Office XP to Microsoft Office
2003 Migration Issues
Microsoft Office XP to Microsoft Office
2003 Migration Issues
04/25/2004 11:22 AMBox Office Mojo > Daily Box Office
> 06-25-2004
Box Office Mojo > Daily Box Office
> 06-25-2004
06/26/2004 03:41 PMFahrenheit' rocks the box office .. grosses like this .. every other
movie
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V2N29 July 19, 2004 Current Awareness
Happenings on the Internet: eCurrent
Awareness Resources 2004-05
V2N29 July 19, 2004 Current Awareness
Happenings on the Internet: eCurrent
Awareness Resources 2004-05
07/19/2004 06:09 AM
This edition of Current Awareness Happenings on the Internet
by
Marcus P. Zillman,
M.S., A.M.H.A. July 19, 2004 V2N29 discusses the eCurrent
Awareness Resources 2004-05 Business Intelligence Report. Click on the
below audio posting to hear an audio by Marcus P. Zillman on this
site. View this Site at:
eCurrent Awareness
Resources 2004-05 Business Intelligence Reporthttp://www.eCurrentAwareness.c
om/
Office 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.
July 25, 2004
July 25, 2004
07/25/2004 07:31 PM

I know that Rome empties out in August, but if any Joel on Software
readers plan to be there on Monday, August 16th, it would be nice to
get together for dinner. So far, we've done these dinners in Berkeley,
Oslo, and Montréal, with great success. We'll take over a room in a
restaurant, eat, drink, be merry, and talk about software development.
If you can attend, or would like to suggest a good place to meet, post
a message here.
Marshall T. Rose,
in RFC 3117: “Counter-intuitively, Postel's robustness
principle (‘be conservative in what you send, liberal in what
you accept’) often leads to deployment problems. Why? When a new
implementation is initially fielded, it is likely that it will
encounter only a subset of existing implementations. If those
implementations follow the robustness principle, then errors in the
new implementation will likely go undetected. The new implementation
then sees some, but not widespread deployment. This process repeats
for several new implementations. Eventually, the not-quite-correct
implementations run into other implementations that are less liberal
than the initial set of implementations. The reader should be able to
figure out what happens next.”
July 4, 2004
July 4, 2004
07/04/2004 12:17 PMOn Independence Day, 2004, how fares American liberty?
Brilliantly, if you compare the United States with the tyrannies that
still control the lives of countless people.
Not badly, if liberty means the right to seek economic gain in a
capitalist system -- especially if you're starting with the right
connections and a privileged background.
Not as well, when you look at growing pressures on longstanding
freedoms. Governments have exploited fears of terrorism to curb many
precious liberties, and technology has continued to help snoops of all
kinds invade our privacy.
More...
July 19, 2004
July 19, 2004
07/19/2004 11:18 AM
One of the biggest weaknesses of Microsoft Outlook has been the
search feature. It takes so long for Outlook to search that the
feature is almost useless.
Searching is not a hard problem, and a lot of plug-ins sprang up to
solve this problem. Lookout
was one of the best. It just works. Searching five years of
accumulated email takes less than a second. Indexing is done quietly
in the background and never slows down your system. Suddenly email is
useful again.
So what happens? Microsoft
buys Lookout. That's nice, good for them.
But look more closely at the Q&A:
Q: Why can't I download Lookout anymore?
We will be focusing our efforts on integrating our expertise and
working on next-generation technologies.
Huh? What's going on?
Q: What is Microsoft going to do with Lookout? ...
The existing Lookout product will no longer be available, but its
technology will be part of an exciting vision that MSN has for
delivering new and innovative search services.
MSN?! Lookout is going to be part of MSN? What about
Outlook?
Our vision is to take search beyond today’s basic
Internet search services to deliver direct answers to people’s
questions, and help them find information from a broad range of
sources.
What? What the hell does this have to do with searching
email? Could Microsoft have possibly bought Lookout just to shut them
down? Even at my most paranoid, I can't for the life of me figure out
why Microsoft wants searching in Outlook to be worthless.
Maybe just Hanlon's
Razor: “Never attribute to malice that which is adequately
explained by stupidity.”
July 23, 2004
July 23, 2004
07/23/2004 10:01 AM
Microsoft puts Lookout up on their
Download
Center.
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