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Microsoft puts Office online

First cloud cuckoo of spring
Tuesday, 4 March 2008, 11:30

MICROSOFT has put a public beta of Microsoft Office Live Workspace online.

The web-based extension of all-conquering Office lets users create and share documents online.

Google does a similar thing with Google Docs, the most useful thing about which, as Antivoles will tell you, is that it allows the user to open Office attachments without installing Office. Something that Microsoft is no-doubt mighty miffed about.

A spokesVole said Microsoft was "bringing a software plus services experience to people at home, work and school." The company said that hundreds of thousands of users have signed up since the private beta was launched last October.

Office Live Workspace lets users organise and edit documents and projects online. Microsoft provides limited online storage with the service.

The details are here. ยต

See Also:
Bits of Office go onto the Web

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But...

... it only seems to support Internet Explorer or Firefox.

posted by : John Doe, 05 March 2008 Complain about this comment
So...

You're saying that a Microsoft site officially supports another browser apart from IE ?

That's news !

posted by : Pascal Monett, 06 March 2008 Complain about this comment
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