Microsoft Office Web Apps review

Started by ganeshbala, Sep 21, 2009, 10:21 AM

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Microsoft Office Web Apps review

Microsoft unveiled the much anticipated Web-hosted versions of its Microsoft Office suite of productivity applications this morning, albeit with limited fanfare. The current versions are only a Technology Preview, designed to allow some tens of thousands of select users to kick the tires before the formal public beta begins later this year. While they lack some features, they're off to a strong start.

Microsoft's move to the Web comes as no surprise. Office has long been the Redmond giant's cash cow, but it faces increasing competition from low-cost alternatives, including the open source OpenOffice.org suite and particularly from Web-based offerings from the likes of Google and Zoho. With Google promoting the idea that all software can run inside the browser, Microsoft has little choice but to nip its rival's momentum in the bud.

After all, Microsoft was there first. Outlook Web Access was the very first AJAX application, and it duplicated the functionality of the desktop version of Outlook admirably. Microsoft has taken much the same approach in crafting Web-based versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote, but modern improvements in browser technology have made for an even more polished user experience.