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Are You Ready To Subscribe To Microsoft Office?
July 2, 2008
on Office Software
by
Wolfgang Gruener
Redmond (WA) - 'Careful' is probably the most appropriate term to use when describing Microsoft's introduction of a software subscription model to consumers. Read more
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Microsoft Updates Messenger For Mac, Still No VoIP And Videoconferencing
June 30, 2008
on Office Software
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Christian Zibreg
Chicago (IL) - Microsoft's Mac Business Unit posted a minor update for its Messenger for Mac that features a series of bug fixes and promises to deliver improved support for enterprise environments. Read more
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Google Offers Offline File Access In Docs
June 20, 2008
on Office Software
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Humphrey Cheung
Mountain View (CA) - Google's Docs application now officially offers offline file access. Read more
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Firefox 3 Downloads Cross 10 Million Mark In Less Than Two Days
June 19, 2008
on Office Software
by
Christian Zibreg
Chicago (IL) - It was clear yesterday that Mozilla is likely to achieve its goal to become part of the book of Guinness World Records with the most downloaded software within 24 hours. Read more
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Firefox 3 Exceeds 2.9 Million Downloads In First 8 Hours
June 18, 2008
on Office Software
by
Wolfgang Gruener
It appears that Mozilla has easily achieved its goal to set a new Guinness a world record for the most software downloads in 24 hours. Read more
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WWDC 2008: Safari 4 Seeded To Developers
June 11, 2008
on Office Software
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Christian Zibreg
San Francisco (CA) - Apple has given an early beta of the Safari 4 web browser to developers at its WWDC. Read more
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Mozilla Prepares Firefox 3 For Launch
May 29, 2008
on Office Software
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Wolfgang Gruener
San Jose (CA) - A new web page that popped up on Mozilla's site today suggests that the launch of Mozilla 3 is imminent. Read more
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Microsoft To Add PDF, ODF Support To Office 2007
May 21, 2008
on Office Software
by
Wolfgang Gruener
Redmond (WA) - Microsoft announced that it will extend the file format range supported by its Office 2007 package. Read more
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Microsoft Deals Office Service Pack For Mac
May 13, 2008
on Desktop Computers
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Mark Raby
Redmond (WA) - Microsoft has unveiled its first Service Pack for the Mac version of Office 2008, adding new features and security enhancements to the Apple-specific release of the productivity software suite. Read more
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Firefox 3 RC 1 Released Into Closed Beta Testing
May 12, 2008
on Office Software
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Theo Valich
Mountain View (CA) - Mozilla announced on Saturday that it has put the finishing touches on the Release Candidate 1 code of Firefox 3. Read more
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Office 2007 SP1 To Be Released To Automatic Update In Mid-June
May 9, 2008
on Office Software
by
Wolfgang Gruener
Redmond (WA) - Microsoft continues its practice to announce Office service packs that are scheduled to become available via Microsoft Update automatic distribution at least 30 days in advance. Read more
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Hidden OS X Feature: Twitter Integration
May 8, 2008
on Software Companies
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Christian Zibreg
There is an interesting feature in Mac OS X we haven't known about so far: A user Read more
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Xobni Beta App Is Ultimate MS Outlook Utility
May 5, 2008
on Office Software
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Humphrey Cheung
San Francisco (CA) - Xobni (that's inbox spelled backwards) has released a free utility that promises to be the ultimate add-on for Microsoft Outlook - and from initial testing we wholeheartedly agree. Read more
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Microsoft Takes On Google Docs, For A Fee
April 21, 2008
on Office Software
by
Bestofmedia Team
Microsoft announces online version of Office to compete with Google Docs. Except it's not free. Read more
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Open Office XML Expected To Be Announced ISO Standard This Week
March 31, 2008
on Business & Law
by
Wolfgang Gruener
Chicago (IL) - Rumors about a possibly "shocking" announcement by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) scheduled for this week began spreading across the Internet on Monday: Open Office XML format could finally reach the end of its standards odyssey and become a global industry standard. Read more