tool word 2003 in news
What will the office of the future look like?
News According to Gruver, future software will automatically search and harness metadata - identifying information tagged to items like appointments or Word documents - to automatically identify, organise and orchestrate... [10 May 2006]
Office - to the desktop, and beyond...
News The first step in the effort was building XML tools into Office 2003 that let companies easily move data in and out of Excel, Word and PowerPoint. With an already commanding share of the desktop market,... [07 Feb 2005]
Re:Viewing 2004: Software and open source
News We're still waiting but word has it that this week a European Union court will rule on whether sanctions against Microsoft in its antitrust case will be suspended until the company's appeal is over. Despite this fervour... [21 Dec 2004]
Long arm of the law reaches into ears with biometrics
News Earprint recognition had become something of a dirty word in forensic science, with the conviction of a petty thief from Huddersfield for the murder of an elderly woman based on earprint evidence. It aims to assess the... [10 Mar 2004]
Microsoft issues patch for Word crash bug
News The article accompanying the update also lists a number of other smaller issues addressed by the patch, including conditions that can cause text to disappear or Word 2003 to inappropriately launch a file... [28 Jan 2004]
Microsoft admits Word not hacker-proof
News Microsoft has hit back at critics of Word's password protect feature, which the company has admitted is not safe from hackers. A set of relatively simple instructions on how to bypass the security of a password-protected... [08 Jan 2004]
First 'critical' patch issued for Office 2003
News The "critical update", released late on Tuesday, applies to three of the four major applications in Office 2003 - the Word word processing program, the PowerPoint presentation... [06 Nov 2003]
Microsoft issues "critical" Office security alert
News The flaw affects recent versions of Office applications that support VBA scripting, including the 2002, 2000 and 97 versions of Access, Excel, PowerPoint and Word. If Microsoft's Outlook email client is set up to use... [04 Sep 2003]
China blow for Microsoft as officials opt for home-grown software
News Chinese software company Kingsoft used to have 90 per cent of the market with its Chinese word processing tool but has lost nearly all market share to Microsoft Word since the early... [19 Aug 2003]
E-commerce blunder reveals Microsoft pricing plans
News According to Amazon's listings - pointed out by ZDNet UK reader Jean-Claude Romanino - Microsoft Office 2003 for Windows XP, which comprises Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint, is priced at £349.99,... [14 Aug 2003]
Microsoft drops .Net label from servers
News To draw a parallel, Goffe said that Microsoft used to brand its desktop applications "Word for Windows" and "Excel for Windows" but the company eventually dropped the "for Windows" naming because customers assumed... [17 Apr 2003]
Microsoft's Office upgrade 'overly complex'
News The other, OneNote, is like Word but lets users write notes anywhere on the screen. With InfoPath, a sales manager could create a form to which team members could submit numerical data from Excel and notes from... [06 Mar 2003]
Microsoft continues to re-invent paper
News Conceptually, OneNote, expected to debut by the middle of next year, is similar to word processing, but it is intended for quick handling of short notes as opposed to long multipart documents, Microsoft said. [18 Nov 2002]
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