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Embracing and Extending Microsoft Office

ReadWriteWeb writes "In an interview with ex-Excite founder and current JotSpot CEO Joe Kraus, Richard McManus explores the Web Office and how JotSpot aims to 'embrace and extend' some of Microsoft's office products. Kraus explains how JotSpot went about extending Excel's basic functionality in three ways: sharing spreadsheets, every row is a wiki page, and the ability to mashup data from your own hard drive with data on the Web. Although JotSpot won't challenge Microsoft's office software supremacy with a web-based office suite, expect Google to rise to the challenge of building an interconnected suite of networked office applications."

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  1. In other words... by babbling · · Score: 4, Funny

    These guys are going to make MS Office even more incompatible with other Office suites than it already is. They're probably going to try and make it at least partially incompatible with itself, too.

    This is like adding another layer of Microsoft on top of a layer of Microsoft.

    1. Re:In other words... by Theatetus · · Score: 4, Informative
      They're probably going to try and make it at least partially incompatible with itself, too.

      MS Office is already incompatible with itself. Have you ever tried to open an old (say, '97) file in Office 2003? Ironically enough, Open Office is more compatible with old MS Office formats than modern MS Office is -- that's why my company has to use OOo, because we get a LOT of documents from people who are still using 10-year-old software.

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  2. Extending question... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Is it possible to "extend" MS office, by adding an OpenDocument filter?

    For those people that can't or don't want to install OpenOffice, it would be nice if they could just install a small plugin.

    No idea if microsoft provides any kind of framework for this sort of thing outside its own development staff.