Yes Microsoft have to provides Free Office Web suite to come with MS-Office 2010. In the age of the Internet, it’s difficult to keep things under wraps till you launch a product. Microsoft’s announcement of Office 2010 is still a few hours away, but since its page went up a while ago, Google already cached it!
The biggest news out of the launch is, without doubt, the introduction of the Office Web suite of applications, which will be taking on Google Docs. Microsoft has finally realized the value of ‘free’ as Word, Excel and PowerPoint will have free-to-use online versions, accessible via your Windows Live account.
Based on that cached page and TechCrunch’s guide, here are some of the salient features of Office 2010:
a) Word, Excel and PowerPoint will look the same as they do in their desktop versions, complete with the popular ‘ribbon’ interface from Office 2007.
b) You can directly publish documents from your desktop Office suite to the online Office Web suite, and work on it in any browser. Almost all browsers are supported, as MS is working out the chinks in running the suite on Google Chrome.
2. Word 2010:
a) Multiple users can work on the same file at the same time. Details of how this will happen haven’t been released, but MS has said that as you make changes, the program will alert the other users to update the document for the same. The collaboration, however, will not be available in the Web version.
b) Copy-paste functionalities have received a boost, and Word 2010 will also be able to handle taking screenshots and embedding them into the document.
3. Excel 2010:
a) A new feature called Sparklines gives a visual snapshot image of a data trend over time within a cell.
4. PowerPoint 2010:
a) Video and image editing will be integrated into PowerPoint, with the former option being akin to Apple’s iMovie, while image-editing is like a stripped-down version of Photoshop.
5. Outlook 2010:
a) The ‘ribbon’ interface has been included into all Office 2010 Apps, including Outlook.
b) The inbox layout has also changed, with a new message-tree-like appearance.
c) The ‘Ignore conversation’ feature will allow users to remove themselves from irrelevant email strings.
A free, online version of MS-Office will undoubtedly have a lot of people trusting the cloud more, because no matter what Google Docs has to offer, MS-Office is still MS-Office! Without doubt, there is lots more to come from the Redmond-based software giant when it makes its official announcement. And we will keep you updated as more news breaks…
hi mannu,
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Thanks,
Naresh
Don't worry, removed the some last patchs you done.
ReplyDeleteRead carefully full article and than go ahead.
If problem persist, repeat all again from start.
I really don’t like the new ribbon interfaces. Microsoft is shooting themselfs in the foot over this new creation.
ReplyDeleteI still prefer free alternative office suites. There is no reason anymore to pay for an office suite these days. They have all the functionality that any general user may need.
And to make things even better for alternative office suites is that they have not converted their interfaces to a ribbon mess.
I tend to favour SSuite Office’s free office suites. Their software also don’t need to run on Java or .NET, like so many open source office suites, so it makes the software very small and efficient.
http://www.ssuitesoft.com
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ReplyDeleteYou are Rocking Mannubhai
ReplyDeleteI really don’t like the new ribbon interfaces. Microsoft is shooting themselfs in the foot over this new creation.
ReplyDeleteI still prefer free alternative office suites. There is no reason anymore to pay for an office suite these days. They have all the functionality that any general user may need.
And to make things even better for alternative office suites is that they have not converted their interfaces to a ribbon mess.
I tend to favour SSuite Office’s free office suites. Their software also don’t need to run on Java or .NET, like so many open source office suites, so it makes the software very small and efficient.
http://www.ssuitesoft.com
Don't worry, removed the some last patchs you done.
ReplyDeleteRead carefully full article and than go ahead.
If problem persist, repeat all again from start.
hi mannu,
ReplyDeleteI have sony ericsson k750i mobile. Recently 2 weeks before I tried to upgrade my mobile software to later versions using your defined tools. Some hours later my mobile start up screen displays please wait... and fill only 1/3rd part and nothing happens. Then I took mobile to sony ericsson service centre they told hardware problem.please give the solution .. please help me any one...
Thanks,
Naresh