Office 12 to Include Native PDF Support
parry writes "Microsoft announced today at the MVP summit that Office 12, the next version of Microsoft Office, will have native support for the PDF document format. Support will be built into Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Publisher, OneNote, Visio, and InfoPath." From the article: "Currently, on our OfficeOnline site, we are seeing over 30,000 searches per week for PDF support. That makes a pretty easy decision"
Metro? Thy production team be disbanded...
Or perhaps Jenna Jamieson hot XXX
Sorry for the OT, but when will Microsoft release a decent uninstaller for Office ? When I uninstall 2003, it leaves a whole lot of files in various directories, and it's impossible to know what pertains to it.
huh, what? SWF an open format? WTF since when?
If you mod me down, I will become more powerful than you can imagine....
I guess this is some more proof that the OpenOffice.org team is doing a good job and Microsoft is feeling the heat. They aren't in any immediate danger of big losses, but long term they will be in better shape by supporting widely adopted open formats/standards. Afterall, they won the office suite war years ago, supporting things like pdf (and opendocument eventually) is not going to cost them customers. It will help them keep them along with the bundling deals they now enjoy with the major PC manufacturers. This is the same as money from the tobacco industry going into stop smoking campaigns, it really isn't going to put big tobacco out of business because people pick up smoking for nonrational reasons and then are ensnared by a powerful addiction. Most large organizations are hooked on Office already, giving them pdf export helps keep many from even thinking about dropping it cold turkey for something like OO.org.
To the making of books there is no end, so let's get started
Just to see what happens, I'm gonna search for LaTeX support 30,001 times a week.