readwriteweb.com — Microsoft has been sharing with bloggers today some screenshots of the forthcoming Microsoft Office Live Workspace. The company made its most recent major announcement about the online collaboration suite that integrates with Office at the end of last month. Interested users can now pre-register for the free service's launch later this year.
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topher06Oct 18, 2007
Even if it doesn't work on FF, the point of this app is office collaboration, meaning that everyone in the office will run IE if thats the way to access this application and the office wants to use it. I don't think Microsoft cares about collaboration in a non-office environment where people might be running FF, opera or IE. However, a lot of companies kind of banned IE in the office so this might hurt adoption of this service if FF is not supported.
darcyOct 18, 2007
Office Live isn't an Office replacement.
darcyOct 18, 2007
It's probably not aimed at you, unless you're a small business.
mweatherOct 23, 2007
iDisagree
mikeenriquezOct 31, 2007
It is free.The catch is that some editing features require you to open documents using Office.
trevorbadlyMar 13, 2008
First off, remember that this stuff is Microsoft. We all know how Microsoft stuff works. If you want a similar product, with iPhone support, go to <a class="user" href="http://www.hyperoffice.com">http://www.hyperoffice.com</a> and try out HyperOffice. They'll let you try it for a month free and it's tons cheaper than sharepoint