Microsoft's Office Web Will Do iPhone, Linux, Mac
CWmike writes "Gregg Keizer reports Microsoft has clarified that its upcoming Office Web service will be available to users running Mac OS X and Linux, as well as from Apple's iPhone. The key to this cross platform-friendliness: Office Web will run in Firefox and Safari browsers, in addition to IE. Introduced last month, Office Web is a lightweight version of its Office suite that runs as an online service. I think it's time for Google to embrace OpenOffice.org to take on Microsoft head-on, as CW blogger Preston Gralla has argued for and described how to go about it."
So the real key to this is using AJAX like everyone else (Google, Yahoo, Slashdot, my employer's internal web apps, my grandmother) instead of some proprietary ActiveX bullshit.
Way to go, Microsoft!
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahaa.
That's a funny joke.
Oh Microsoft. You're so funny.
Hahahahahaha.
Compatability with non-Vista, non-Internet Explorer user experiences?
Oh jeeze. This ought to be interesting.
If Microsoft would just make light weight, fast, effective, good software to begin with, none of this would even be a problem for them.
At first they create something that is accesible by everyone. Then, when everyone is locked in product, they will do the same thing with Hotmail: sniff web agents and deny acces to everyone running Linux. When this happens, people will start to use fake user agents. After their "switch to Windows" attempt has failed, Microshit will 'evolve' MS Office for Web(TM) with releasing a newer version with 'extended capabilities' that requires the latest IE rendering crap on order to properly view the 'web app'. Then everyone will start installing the latest IE with Wine. When that happens they will release OOXML2(R)(TM)(c) which is a proprietary web format that only works with the latest IE, but hey, if you want an open standard, then why don't you save your documents in OOXML1?/sarcasm.
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I think it's time for Google to embrace OpenOffice.org to take on Microsoft head-on, as CW blogger Preston Gralla has argued for and described how to go about it.
Doesn't this really depend on whether or not Google WANTS to compete head to head with Microsoft. You don't make business decisions out of spite.
I don't fully agree with Stallman regarding cloud computing, but if you add Microsoft's usual strategies to storing all your documents with them (lets take their word that any browser will be able to use their web office) some danger could be there.
At least with Google's one i can download the docs in OpenOffice/Word/RTF/HTML format, thats the other "compatibility" that MS Web Office should provide too.
"I think it's time for Google to embrace OpenOffice.org to take on Microsoft head-on, as CW blogger Preston Gralla has argued for and described how to go about it."
That would be a great idea, if your goal is to hurt Microsoft's sales rather than high quality office software. This is a good example of how two faced people can be. The leg the open source community stands on is improving the offerings in specific types of software, yet somehow lose sight of it, thinking that eliminating an option is in everyone's best interest.
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Before the bashing continues. That this is great news! On inital inspection Microsoft is doing what the market is asking for. If this changes in the future... well we shall see. But personally based on all of the uphevals that have been occuring I am going to trust Microsoft again and see how this pans out. Like it or not Office is a great office suite and since it moved to the ribbon bar is even better.
BTW No I am not a Microsoft fanboy, I use whatever tool is appropiate and frankly MSWord and Excel are brilliant pieces of software.
as Outlook Web Access works in non-IE browsers..?! There is a reason you can select a 'Premium' version with IE and not with FF/Safari etc.
Sorry Microsoft. You can the offer openid. You can provide specs to samba and mono. You can deliver free cross platform software (Office Live).
But you'll never win slashdot's heart. Slashdot permanently hates you. Stop trying. Its a double-standard-irrational-childish-stupid kinda hate, but its double-standard-irrational-childish-stupid hate regardless.
Now, if Google did this same thing, well, they'd be treated like a god. Like when Google offered OpenID and they were applaused -- the day after You guys did it and you were hated on.
This is a classic example of why we should have competition. It only takes a bit of competition thrown in and suddenly our Linux platform is supported. Consumer lock-in is great for business but bad for consumers.
I wonder just how long this platform embracing will last though?
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Do you figure there's a single moderator on Slashdot that doesn't know about your fourteen accounts and what you do with them?
Three different ones used in this article inside of 10 minutes.
And riddle me this, why do you reply to yourself as you did here instead of just making your point in a single post? I'm actually curious.
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While google has the potential to be just as evil, they at least really mean cross-platform. If their past history of cross-platform compatibility can be used as a guide -- OWA for example -- they mean "Designed for IE, will provide some functionality in other browsers so we can call it cross-platform." Recent versions of OWA have actually *reduced* cross-platform compatibility from what was a pretty usable webmail client to something that won't even let you edit Exchange filtering rules unless you're on MSIE.
what the hell is wrong with MS? oh wait thats kind of a stupid question on slashdot..
but seriously, they killed hotmail so it no longer works with web standard compliant browsers like Opera, and now they're touting "linux compatibility" just because a stupid web based suite of software works with firefox?!
what a pile of crap.. way to be king turd of crap mountain again MS
Google isn't successful because of cross-platform, cross-browser goodness. They're successful because their products "just work". Much like Apple, in a sense.
Can Microsoft do that? Live Search eventually got there, but almost a decade late to the party. Let's see what the office team can do being only a few years late.
Ok,I'm a pretty big geek.
Being able to access my stuff wherever I go has been my goal for a long time. When I was in college (before cheap USB sticks) I used to have a business card CD for my wallet with a java based ssh client (putty wasn't around yet) and a vncviewer executable. This way I could reach my stuff from the lab computers or anywhere else without installing anything. Realizing that wallet CDs suck I moved on to a web based solution. (try finding a wallet they actually fit in and then try to carry it everywhere without breaking it!) I had a javascript ssh client (mindterm) and a javascript vnc client on a webpage hosted from my machine. This worked... ok.... for the time.
My point is I get it... I get what is so convenient about cloud computing. but... is it really a good idea for allowing the placing of ones documents on someone else's machine (Mickeysoft, Google, etc...) become so commonplace? I realize 90% of what most people's data is going to be uninteresting and not worth getting concerned about. But... if what happens to the 10% of data that truly is sensative when erveryone's in the mindset of just use Google or just use Microsoft? IT guys/gals, do you really think the business suites in your company are going to even understand the differenct between working on a document hosted at some other company vs. running an office suite localy? Most will only know that this is what is easy, this is what they know, this is what their peers are using... For that matter, even people who do understand the difference, once they have been using the cloud for the unimportant data, are they even going to think about it or will it be second nature?
So... inaviteable as cloud computing seems to be, maybe it's time for an OSS web based Office Suite. Something that a company can install on it's own ssl encrypted web server, something that more adventurous home users can install in their own homes and use along with dynamic dns.
Now somebody else go write it :-)
The last time they said the same thing for DirectX...
will this make it esier, or a gigantic nightmare, and now that windows is incorperating linux, i am afraid of their..."rights" on any program i may want to run...(ono, my poor device is going to loose 99 % of its memory)
happy trials
How is this even newsworthy? So ... Microsoft gets extra credit for doing what _should_ be done with web applications? Is it that or are we all just impressed it's not Silverlight w/ DRM and a paperclip that wants to spy on you and send all your personal details back to Redmond.
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Before anyone tells Google that the sky is falling, let's see MS new vaporware in a real-life test first, shall we?
It wouldn't be the first time that they promise revolution, and deliver either nothing at all or a weak me-too product. So let's wait what it's really like. Complex applications are difficult to move to the web, and a "light" version often lacks the exact features that a good fraction of the users care about.
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Pardon me for injecting a note of caution.
See, I seem to vaguely recall a few hundred previous occasions in which Microsoft played this same game. It's amazing to me that anyone would still fall for it.
Parity: What to do when the weekend comes.
Cloud computing is fine for the typical Joe 6 pack user. The fact is most people are not competent enough to maintain their own internet connected computer and keep it secure.
Having your documents stored on a computer that is not secure is just as bad or worse that letting Google or MS store your documents. Power users and businesses can and will handle their own document storage.
Is it the same do as in "I'm doing your daughter"?
Yes I know this is a twitter shill but I just want to make some points
I for one have found Silverlight (actually Moonlight) to run better on my Linux/Firefox PC than Flash IMO. At least you can build it from source and make it run 64-bit natively
Riddle me this twitter, when is Adobe going to make a 64-bit Linux flash?... or when will Adobe help out the Gnash project?
Anyways Silverlight is more of a moot point, if they want it running on the iPhone and Safari you are just going to have to write good AJAX and Microsoft knows this.
In web services Microsoft knows it cant afford to lock out people that uses its competitions platforms as IE doesn't really have a stranglehold on the market anymore, I am not talking about Linux as much as I am talking about the iPhone, Firefox and other markets that they could open their products to that have web browsers like the Wii and PS3.
Despite it may be likely they have some sort of evil intentions but the most likely scenario is they have a revenue model around this and want as many customers as possible. When you have a product you want people to use and/or purchase it.
I myself may never use it (Google Docs/OpenOffice works great for me) but I am glad its there, it shows that Microsoft is acknowleging there is compeition which is a major step forward than where they were a decade ago.
Make SELinux enforcing again!
It's obvious the poor guy suffers from Dissociative Identity Disorder, you insensitive clod!
Let us not become the evil that we deplore.
Minus some features of sharepoint, openoffice.org already offers a better experience for the average user for free than that of MS Office.
Have a squat over at the hobo house.
Moonlight? yeah right... Assuming MS doesn't add Silverlight-only stuff as a requirement for their online office stuff, they will eventually do once it is famous enough. Thanks Miguel...
Google apps run in anything that can run javascript, does not require you to install .net or violate MS' patents and I am quite sure it will be more feature-complete and better implemented, this web stuff is definitely not MS' strength, they are still on that ridiculous windows-only obsession...
Copyright infringement is "piracy" in the same way DRM is "consumer rape"
If a PHB implemented a mission critical app in Access poorly, I understand your wrath.
But frequently a project or analysis needs more capabilities than Excel provides, and the project isn't yet seen as business critical, and the timeliness or expense of getting IT on it is prohibitive. Access shines in these instances where a non-IT person can do some rather sophisticated data acquisition and analysis.
If years later you get called in to detangle an Access database that through feature-and-scope-creep has turned into an important business tool that needs a higher level of reliability, take it as a triumph of the common man and modern software, and as your responsibility and privilege to elevate this application to the next level.
They block Linux from Hotmail - they'll block Linux from this too - but only after you get involved enough to like it - then they'll announce you have to use IE6 or Windows 7 or something that will bring them back into force.
I don't plan to use it. Zoho.com has it all already and it is a complete system including mail and presentations.
As Microsoft continues to prepare for the 2009 2010 launch of Windows 7, it today issued a plea through its network of objective opinion-shapers: Don't let the journalists near it.
"We understand that many journalists use Macs," said CNet marketing marketer Don Reisinger. "This means they necessarily suckle at the Satanic rear passage of Steve Jobs. We cannot countenance their bias. Journalists are responsible for all those signs outside computer shops offering to replace Vista with XP. When was the last time you saw the entire technology field stop and wait for an announcement from any other company besides Apple? It's so unfair!"
Smears and slanders also come from obsessive overweight nerdy Mac-using Linux geek troublemakers who run "benchmarks" and "tests." "It's horrifying bias from the 'reality'-based community," said ZDNet marketing marketer Mary Jo Enderle. "We understand that, just because Vista was 40% slower than XP and Windows 7 is the same speed as Vista, the nattering nabobs of negativism are already writing press releases condemning it as 'not enough of an improvement.' It's so unfair!"
"Mactards are like concentration camp guards," said Guardian marketing marketer Jack Schofield, "brutalising 'I'm A PC' users and" [This comment has been removed by a Guardian moderator. Replies may also be deleted.]
"The only reason Vista failed was because Microsoft planned for it to fail," said Reisinger in an earlier ad-banner troll post. "It was a fantastically subtle double-bluff! They did the honorable thing in the face of the vile calumnies spread by Apple. It's so unfair!"
Microsoft will be debuting Windows 7 on a new 17" Asus Eee Ultra-Portable Mini-Netbook with 8GB memory and a 2GHz quad-core processor. Battery life is up to twenty minutes in preliminary tests.
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If I had mod points right now I would mod this funny.
As it is, I'm saving it as a quote. Go, bugeaterr.
It's all about the information. And what we do with it.
People really do read the comments.
> The key to this cross platform-friendliness: Office Web will run in Firefox and Safari browsers, in addition to IE
Yeah right. We have heard THAT before, haven't we? This is coming from the same company that forced Hotmail users to use the new "Live" version, which complains about Firefox every time you access it and doesn't allow Linux users to even send or reply to messages until they change the vendor ident string!!!! And they claimed THAT was supposed to work. Even yesterday it is still broken, I had to change the ident vendor string using about:config from "Mandriva" to "Firefox" to access it.
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/06/21/1838229&from=rss
I feel "isatrap" coming... Why would ANYONE want to run MS-Office online??? *ESPECIALLY* people running Linux or MacOS?
In other news, it turns out twitter has a fifteenth account under the name "dedazo"
It's obvious the poor guy suffers from Dissociative Identity Disorder, you insensitive clod!
That doesn't make these morons' spam less annoying.
Copyright infringement is "piracy" in the same way DRM is "consumer rape"
This would provide some relief to Mac users who lost the ability to run VBA macros in Office 2008.
That that is is that that that that is not is not.
It's obvious the poor guy suffers from Dissociative Identity Disorder, you insensitive clod!
If I had mod points right now I would mod this funny. ;)
You also wouldn't be commenting on this... point made!
Evolution is a state-sponsored, state-protected religion.
Someone has to say them, so here we go:
I for one welcome our twitter responding overlords.
In soviet russia, twitter responds to you.
1. twitter
2. ???
3. Profit
Imagine a beowulf cluster of twitters
Yes, but can twitter run linux
Oh, and don't forget the Nazis.
*THREAD TERMINATED*
it is only after a long journey that you know the strength of the horse.
Anything Microsoft creates will not work with iPhone/Mac/Linux/etc. They will always sabotage the other systems whenever possible. Even if it works on release, an update will break it. Listening to anything Microsoft says is like believing an abusive spouse won't hit you again.
And that's right, that was the whole point of mod points... So people could just take a look at the useful comments, but when worthless spam like dedazo's gets +5 informative it is just wasting our time...
Copyright infringement is "piracy" in the same way DRM is "consumer rape"
is bad enough its something copy pasted, but cnet? eww
a paperclip that wants to spy on you and send all your personal details back to Redmond.
That's the beauty of cloud computing, your personal details won't have to be send back to Redmond, they will be stored there from the very beginning.
In yet another breathtaking installment of Krang's Happy BS Hour, Frankestein and co. seek to convince a weary world that they will make their lives easier. Except, of course, they have to contend with their greatest and most fiendishly unbeatable arch-enemy, their own track record.
I've now had to delete my Exchange profile in Entourage and rebuild the MS database a dozen times. In the interim, I've "sent" updates to meetings that were never touched, lost meetings I haven't even so much as hovered over since accepted and had enough formatting errors in Word:Mac show up in the MS Word version to literally crash both apps, even after performing "compatibility checks" each time. This rapidly becomes very, very uncool when, say, meeting with a CTO.
As happy as the idea of a cross-platform (especially to iPhone) MS Office install would make me, all I can say is: "Don't you believe it." Whether through spite, confused market strategy or sheer, blinding ignorance, Microsoft has for decades utterly failed to even be compatible with itself. I will believe it when I see it - on someone else's hardware.
Talk is cheap. Ballmer is Krang. Krang smash.
Who freaking cares who's behind the account? Let people judge the post content itself, not the fucking name above it! This shit is pathetic and downright creepy with the tracking of sockpuppets..
"We need to get over this notion, that, for Apple to win... Microsoft must lose." - Steve Jobs, 1997
Where is Sarah Connor?
Change is certain; progress is not obligatory.
So it's still not "100% W3C compliant HTML", but it's better then it was. And then again - how long did it take Google to make GMail work in Opera? And their front (search) page still lacks a DOCTYPE declaration, so it's not even valid HTML... Google also has Gears, and some of its web apps "run better" when you have it. This is really no different (which isn't to say that this approach isn't inherently bad, whether MS or Google does it).
Unless it's Access 2000, in which case, you can't elevate it because there is no upgrade path to .NET. Or if it uses DAO which has (almost?) the same arguments as ADO/ADO.NET, but in a different order. This would leave you with the binary decision to either, wrap the VB6 code in .NET wrappers using legacy COM and recreating every form, report and reference to the now deprecated 'null' or to simply rebuild from scratch. Sorry, I had to vent about an, internal, 250,000 SLOC, Access app I inherited.
If I mod you up, it doesn't necessarily mean I agree with what you've said, sorry.
suck the data out, rebuild from scratch...
We don't believe in radical loony monotheistic religions from the middle east -- we're Christians.
Or, they want to keep their Office cash cow for when nobody will switch to Viena just like nobody switched to Vista (except for a few out there).
Iirc, I've read on another Dutch tech website that Office for Web is just a web frontend to the MS Office backend that needs to be installed localy on a PC.
Whatever happens, Windows is going down anyways... Maybe not at this very time, but somewhere in the future when Linux and Apple gain more traction.
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you forgot the "sharks with lasers" one...
If years later you get called in to detangle an Access database that through feature-and-scope-creep has turned into an important business tool that needs a higher level of reliability, take it as a triumph of the common man and modern software, and as your responsibility and privilege to elevate this application to the next level.
Yeah. And when you get called to untangle the horrid mess that an intern left in the code of a business-critical app, take it as a triumph of the common man and modern education, and as your responsability and priviledge of showing young apprentices your experience.
Or you could just shoot the fucker who did it in the first place, and preserve your sanity. Applies for both cases just as well.
No problem is insoluble in all conceivable circumstances.
Haha, no, but he does have a name troll for me. Does that count?
If you behave, maybe he'll create one for you as well.
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Why don't you put me on your list of foes and adjust your viewing preferences so you won't have to put up with my annoying posts.
If you want to do the same with trollboy here, you'll just have to repeat the operation fourteen times. But I'm sure in the long run that's healthier getting modded down for whining about things other people say.
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He's been nametrolled, so I think he has every right to be wound up by and point out twitters shenanigans.
Riddle me this twitter, when is Adobe going to make a 64-bit Linux flash?... or when will Adobe help out the Gnash project?
When they feel the breth of Silverlight down their throat. Don't get me wrong, I still think Silverlight is nothing but a lock-in, but maybe, just maybe, something good comes out of it (Moonlight) for us the open-source world.