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Office 14 To Feature In-Built Chat

November 3, 2008

From what’s being said by Microsoft Office team, while talking about Office Web, it was stated that Office 14 will have a lot of focus on collaboration for users while working on documents. A demo of OneNote was shown where changes made on the rich version (desktop) were synced across with the Web version of OneNote (Yes, Office Web will have OneNote). Office Web will be cross-browser and cross-platform.

In another demo featuring Word, it was said that users can simultaneously author a document, they will not be over-writing paragraphs and they can communicate with each other from within Word. This was in the desktop version of Word in Office 14.

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Tags: Microsoft, Microsoft Office, office 14, office 2010, office 2010 new features, word

5 comments

  • Jake has written: November 4, 2008 at 1:16 am Reply

    this is great news! we use HyperOffice for online collaboration and it works with MS Office files. The only limitation was that to collaborate on Office files remotely both had to have MS Office loaded locally. But now with that limitation gone, we can truly soar freely!!

    With the other integrated features of HyperOffice, google apps will never even be a temptation!

  • Pallab has written: November 6, 2008 at 12:50 am Reply

    Sounds usefull.

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