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more about #excel redman042: The ribbon would be far easier to get used to if they added a "quick search" feature like they have in the Start menu on Win Vista and Win 7. Imagine... more » SigmundTheSeaMonster: ..if its the best selling software...why does it need a new version! /sarcasm more » floman: The ribbon pissed off a lot of seasoned users of Word. What they should have done, like other software companies, is offered the old interface for exp... more » nowayman: Once I got used to the ribbons in Word, I was able to put through some slick marketing presentations at work that eventually got noticed by a couple d... more » Noobs-R-Us: I hate ribbons! Whoever came up with that at MSFT should be shot. more » Miraj Wanaguru: is this a public beta? where do you get it? more » eg3: I still prefer the 2003 to the confusing & unnecessary 2007 & 2010. No thanks MS. more » debbyherbenick: Related: has anyone found how you can view "tracked changes" on a word doc while using an iphone? Whenever people attach such docs in emails to me, I ... more » Lukasz Fabis: I really hope they update this for iPhone 3.0's cut/copy/paste feature and add landscape editing. more » chefgon: Lame, I bought this exact same package on Android for $20. What's with the iPhone discount, Dataviz? more » Sam43054: Can you 'pinch to zoom' or are you going to have to eye squint to see something ultra microscopic ? more » Geisrud: I'd get caught pretty quick. We're not exactly using a version of office that begins with a '2'. more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: I talk to management, open web browsers, read e-mails, tend to tickets, ignore twitter, start Pandora, get a snack, clone a server, adjust file server... more » knyghtryda: how bout getting yourself a smartphone and tether up a personal laptop? That way you're completely "off the grid". Keep your personal surfing person... more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: I get around this by maintaining the network and computers at my job. People tend to cut you slack if your absence means 10x more work. more » EBone: Doesn't help with the larger problem of your work clocking access to twitter. Oh well, so long as Gizmodo isn't blocked. more » weatherman: $20 seems like a bargain for this app - I don't know what others are talking about. I've had versions of this software on just about every handheld I'... more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: But does it have cut and... Oh hey look at that! more » ryanbrenner: WOW $20 for microsoft office?! i paid $150+ for it and it was the student edition or something! this is why i wish i had the googlephone, wow this is ... more » not_a_virus.exe.vbs: So I guess Quickoffice is the only game in town for actually creating MS Office compatible documents on the go? more » -
#microsoft
Microsoft Office 2010 Beta Is Now Available
The next version of the best-selling software of all time, Microsoft Office 2010, is finally available in beta today. Get used to the new Office: We're all going to use this stuff at some point or another. More » -
#iphone
At Last, Microsoft Word Editing In the iPhone
Rejoice, Microsoft Office and iPhone users, because now you can edit, create, and view Microsoft Word files. Dataviz Documents To Go doesn't bring Excel editing as promised, but at least is here now for $5. More » -
#twitter
How to Tweet At Work Without Getting Caught
Chances are you're reading us (and goofing off) at work while trying to pretend you're not slacking. Spreadtweet's an easy way to check twitter while making it seem like you're a not a lousy employee. More » -
#iphone
Quickoffice Word and Excel Office Suite For The iPhone Now Available in App Store
If you are interested in an app for the iPhone/Touch that can edit both Microsoft Word and Excel documents along with file sharing and content management capabilities, Quickoffice is now available via the App Store for $20. [iTunes] -
#software
Documents To Go for Android Released to Edit Microsoft Office Docs
We heard about Documents To Go for Android a few months back, a Microsoft Office document reader/editor/creator for mobile devices on its way to the Android platform. Now it's out for $20. More » -
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#officereturnstomac
First Hands On: Microsoft Office for Mac 2008
There's no better sign of Microsoft's increasing acceptance of the Mac population than the latest version of Office for Mac 2008, the first Office with native support for Intel-based Macs. Like its Mac-side predecessors, this Office has its own interface and tools, many of which aren't found on the PC. But whatever you use to create your PowerPoint presentation or Word doc, it will be 100% compatible with the 2007 PC Office edition. We've known it was coming for a while but now it's officially en route, hitting most retail outfits on January 15th at three key prices starting at $400 for suits and $150 for students and home use. We've been playing with the beta for a few weeks, too, and so far it's a smooth ride. More »

