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Microsoft wants Office 14 to get on with rivals

...trying to work with its rivals, though. Much of the effort in Office 14, as with the past couple of releases, is to make Office... Read more

6 March, 2009 by Ina Fried

Microsoft: Office 14 beta coming soon

...vice president Chris Capossela said Microsoft will offer more details on the Office 14 beta "relatively soon", noting that Office has traditionally made its products... Read more

5 March, 2009 by Ina Fried

Office 2010 preview program ready in July

...formats and a major overhaul of the user interface, Office 2010 — or Office 14 — is a more modest change to the desktop programs. However, in... Read more

12 May, 2009 by Ina Fried

Deadline looms for end of XP, Office 2003 support

Mainstream support for Office 2003 and Windows XP will come to an end on 14 April, with maintenance available only to users who have signed up for extended support Read more

6 April, 2009 by Colin Barker

...Office 14? Web-Friendly - Yippee! Still Not Wallet-Friendly

Big Bill has been quoted in the press recently saying that ‘Office 14’ will be Web-friendly. Welcome to the Internet revolution! Microsoft won... Read more

20 February, 2008

Office 14 will come in 32-bit, 64-bit versions

Microsoft on Tuesday confirmed that the next version of Office, code-named Office 14, will come in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. The... Read more

15 April, 2009 by Ina Fried

No News is Good News for Microsoft PowerPoint in Office 14

...those tremendous changes lead a lot of problems, such as incompatibility. Since Office 14 is going its way from alpha to beta at Microsoft labs... Read more

11 February, 2009

OOXML backwards compatibility led Microsoft to ODF

...s a sign of the times." Microsoft's not supporting OOXML until Office 14 was "very strange", Taylor added. "It really is leftfield. It does... Read more

22 May, 2008 by Tom Espiner
Office Web Apps Technical Preview: a First Look

Office Web Apps Technical Preview: a First Look

...predictable was Microsoft's about-face with the announcement last October that Office 14 (2010's codename) would include an online component. The first technical... Read more

24 September, 2009 by Simon Bisson
Office 2010 Technical Preview: a first look

Office 2010 Technical Preview: a first look

...as for any other business, from the smallest to the largest. Codenamed 'Office 14' (Microsoft skipped neatly over the unlucky number 13), Office 2010 has... Read more

13 July, 2009 by Simon Bisson

Microsoft puts business apps in UK cloud

The company will offer its Business Productivity Online Suite in 18 countries, starting 1 April Read more

2 March, 2009 by Jo Best
Ballmer: Microsoft sees Google as desktop OS rival

Ballmer: Microsoft sees Google as desktop OS rival

...was announced only this month — is "coming next year". He also said Office 14, the successor to Office 2007, "will not [come out] this year... Read more

26 February, 2009 by David Meyer

Microsoft reveals how Office 2007 will support ODF

...Adobe's PDF, in May. The next version of Office, code-named 'Office 14', is also intended to support ODF. ODF, a rival document format... Read more

17 December, 2008 by Matthew Broersma

Public must wait until 2009 for web-based Office

...Web Applications in conjunction with the next wave of Office, code-named Office 14. Microsoft has not yet offered a release date for the desktop... Read more

8 December, 2008 by Ina Fried
Microsoft unveils Office apps in the browser

Microsoft unveils Office apps in the browser

...being developed in conjunction with the next version of Office, known as Office 14. This slide shows how the browser-based product, slated to be... Read more

29 October, 2008 by Robert Vamosi

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