news.cnet.com — Officially joining the browser-based productivity game, Microsoft late Monday released the browser-based versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote.The Office Web Apps, as the programs are dubbed, are
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dauntless1Jun 8, 2010
And it will likely remain that way for a little while, since they're rolling out Office 2010 in a week.
mjoeJun 8, 2010
great if you want your documents released to the government for a few bucks
trendytimJun 9, 2010
i know your trying to be a smart ass, itd just be easier for me to hit the save button then they the viewer to refresh, but gDocs actually lets you both edit 2 sections of the document together in realtime, so MS need to step up to the plate on that and then ill take it more seriously.
shinkouJun 9, 2010
I'm not a big fan of MS, but I have to say that they've done a decent job on this one. I also appreciate for their hard work despite the fact that it's a bit late. If you compare the desktop version counterpart, of course it has fewer features, but IMO, they have managed the consistency in UI design pretty well and it's quite useful already being the first release.
hardeep1singhJun 9, 2010
I take it that you've never worked anywhere. Google Docs is for home use only.
hardeep1singhJun 9, 2010
Office is probably the best non-OS application released by Microsoft. If you think its bloated, you probably don't work anywhere.
pook187Jun 9, 2010
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