Microsoft is set to make a series of changes to the way in which its Office Suite handles third-party extensions, some of the latest reports on the matter suggest.
Apparently, the Redmond-based software giant will provide developers with the possibility to come up with “Agaves” web extensions to add mo... |
15 March 2012 09:47 GMT |
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Microsoft confirmed that future versions of Office will evolve by swallowing technologies from Prodiance, an Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) software provider that the Redmond company acquired. According to Albert Chew, Senior Product Manager for Office, the move was necessary in order to better equip customers run... |
8 June 2011 10:08 GMT |
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When Microsoft first introduced Excel 25 years ago, the solution was designed to offer customers data processing capabilities ahead of anything else.
Obviously, Excel has evolved consistent over the past quarter century, and although number crunching functionality is still at its core, the modern Office componen... |
12 January 2011 09:07 GMT |
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A provider of mobile office productivity software has confirmed that it would be the first to release a complete Office suite for iPhone, with native support for editing Microsoft Word and Excel files. Quickoffice will be officially introduced and showcased at CTIA, April 1-3, 2009, at the Las Vegas Convention Center... |
1 April 2009 09:30 GMT |
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Mariner Software has released its first iPhone and iPod touch application, Mariner Calc. The new app has been in development for more than a year, but now Mariner Software is proud to say that its app takes two decades of spreadsheet experience on the Mac and throws it all on Apple's popular portables. Most nota... |
23 March 2009 07:29 GMT |
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Microsoft plans to release a total of three security bulletins come next week, all focused exclusively on the Windows client and server operating systems. The Redmond company revealed that the latest Windows releases were impacted, including Windows Vista Service Pack 1 and Windows XP Service Pack 3, but failed to pr... |
6 March 2009 06:01 GMT |
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Microsoft has officially confirmed attacks targeting a Critical 0-day vulnerability affecting various releases of Office Excel. According to the Redmond company the vulnerability is actively being exploited in the wild, and a patch is in the works, although no security update is available as of yet to resolve the fla... |
25 February 2009 04:06 GMT |
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The Office Live Workspace sweepstakes introduced on March 3, 2008 have come to an end. Microsoft announced that David Austin, a graduate student, is the winner of the $100,000 grand prize. The sweepstakes provided a way for Microsoft to attract attention and build an initial user base for the online Office service de... |
23 June 2008 09:40 GMT |
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Marketcircle has just announced the introduction of Daylite 3.7.2, the company's new generation productivity management software, which now merges .doc, .docx, .xls and .xlsx files from Microsoft Word and Excel 2008 for Mac. Version 3.7.2 automatically previews Calendar appointment details, scrolls daily appoint... |
27 March 2008 04:21 GMT |
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Microsoft has confirmed that the Office suite is once again under fire at the beginning of 2008. However, it seems that attacks only target the Excel component in a variety of Office versions. Concomitantly with revealing that a Critical, Zero-Day vulnerability is being actively exploited in the wild, the Redmond com... |
16 January 2008 02:56 GMT |
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The spammers are tending to use more and more advanced techniques in order to trick the consumers into visiting a malicious website or just to advertise their products. Following the recent evolution to the PDF files, the attackers are now using Microsoft Excel spreadsheets, .XLS format, containing adverts to all kin... |
26 July 2007 06:10 GMT |
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TurboExcel has managed to survive Microsoft but not without changing its spots in the process. In this context, TurboExcel was rebranded as Calc4Web. This move comes as a resolution of a prolonged trademark dispute dating back to 2004. Microsoft and Savvysoft have jointly announced what both companies referred to as ... |
3 May 2007 02:51 GMT |
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