Microsoft is announcing a service that allows users to extend their use of the company's dominant Office software into the online world. "Office Live Workspace" is a service that allows users to save Office documents such as memos and spreadsheets online so that they may be accessed by other users connected to the Web.
While similar products offered by Google, Zoho and others allow users to do word processing and use spreadsheets online for free, the new Microsoft approach simply allows users who already have purchased their Office software to make easier use of it online.
Features:
Anywhere Access
- Save 1000+ Microsoft Office documents in one place
- Access them from almost any computer with a Web browser
- No more flash drives or sending yourself documents via e-mail
Share with Others
- Invite people to your workspace
- You control who can view, comment, and edit your documents
- Stop manually merging versions from multiple people
Extend the Microsoft Office Experience
- Open and save files directly from Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
- Synchronize contact, task, and event lists with Outlook
- No need to learn a new program
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