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    #11
    The easiest word interface ever and Sharepoint Server integration. That is enough.

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      #12
      Originally posted by 2uk
      Sharepoint Server integration.
      I was going to say, it seems like document management and integration with the MS web interface is the main selling point of Office 2007... the corporate future and all that. Maybe the usability of the software got forgotten somewhere along the line, I dunno.

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        #13
        Originally posted by dang65
        I was going to say, it seems like document management and integration with the MS web interface is the main selling point of Office 2007... the corporate future and all that. Maybe the usability of the software got forgotten somewhere along the line, I dunno.

        Sharepoint is the major improvement to Microsoft's Office products since Word 1. It is now to Office docs what Exchange has been to Outlook. If you are in the MS arena you will know how hot it is.

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          #14
          The best thing Microsoft could do is to support OpenDocument natively

          OpenOffice also has a sharepoint equivalent

          http://o3spaces.org/Page/sp3/nctrue/index.html
          Politicians are wonderfull people, as long as they stay away from things they don't understand, like working for a living!

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            #15
            Originally posted by portseven
            The best thing Microsoft could do is to support OpenDocument natively

            OpenOffice also has a sharepoint equivalent

            http://o3spaces.org/Page/sp3/nctrue/index.html
            Ah but then they would loose thier stranglehold on the format and people would start using open office. While it would be a great feature to add it is not econmically viable for them

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              #16
              I actually prefer MS Office 2004 for the MAC. IT just seems so much easier and so much more stable....

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                #17
                Originally posted by Ardesco
                Ah but then they would loose thier stranglehold on the format and people would start using open office. While it would be a great feature to add it is not econmically viable for them
                That's why they have released Office Open XML, trying to jump on the bandwagon and get it accepted as a ISO standard (OpenDocument is ISO/IEC 26300:2006)
                Politicians are wonderfull people, as long as they stay away from things they don't understand, like working for a living!

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