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Microsoft Office

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Microsoft Office is a series of suites of productivity programs created by Microsoft and developed for Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh operating systems. As well as the office applications, it includes associated servers and Web-based services.

Contents

Common programs included

Other programs and Web-based services sometimes included

Beginning with the 1997 edition, Microsoft Agent (in 2000 and up) and a similar actor technology (in 97) have been used to provide the Office Assistant, sometimes dubbed "Clippy" or "Clippit", an interactive help tool.

Also, beginning with Office 1998, the Macintosh and Windows versions of Office share the same file format. Consequently, any Macintosh with Office 1998 or later can read documents created with Office 1997 or later, and vice-versa.

Office 2003 introduced a new file format for the entire suite, built on XML technology. Office X for Mac is also built to handle this file format.

Cross-platform use

Microsoft develops Office primarily for Windows and secondarily for Macintosh. However, most versions of the suite can also be run on Unix-like operating systems through the use of a compatibility layer such as CrossOver Office or WINE. It can also run in a virtual machine such as VMware.

Versions

Major Microsoft Windows versions

  • Office 3.0 (CD-ROM version: Word 2.0c, Excel 4.0a, PowerPoint 3.0, Mail) - released 30-Aug-1993
  • Office 4.0 (Word 6.0, Excel 4.0, PowerPoint 3.0) - released 17-Jan-1994
  • Office for NT 4.2 (Word 6.0 [32-bit, i386 and Alpha], Excel 5.0 [32-bit, i386 and Alpha], PowerPoint 4.0 [16-bit], "Microsoft Office Manager") - released 3-Jul-1994
  • Office 4.3 (The last 16-bit version; Word 6.0, Excel 5.0, PowerPoint 4.0 and in the pro version: Access 2.0) - released 2-Jun-1994
  • Office 95 (Word 95, etc.) - released 30-Aug-1995
  • Office 97 (Word 97, etc.) - released 30-Dec-1996
  • Office 2000 (Word 2000, etc.) - released 27-Jun-1999
  • Office XP (Word 2002, etc.) - released 31-May-2001
  • Office 2003 (Word 2003, etc.) - released 17-Nov-2003

There have been variants of the later versions such as Small Business Edition, Professional Edition and Developer Edition with slightly different collections of applications.

Apple Macintosh versions

  • Office 1 (Word 3, etc.)
  • Office 2 (Word 4, etc.)
  • Office 3 (Word 5, etc.)
  • Office 4.2 (The first Power Mac-aware version; Word 6.0, etc.) - released 2-Jun-1994
  • Office 98 (Word 98, etc.) - released 15-Mar-1998
  • Office 2001 (Word 2001, etc.) - released 11-Oct-2000
  • Office v.X (The first Mac OS X/Aqua edition; Word X, etc.) - released 3-Sep-2002
  • Office 2004 (Word 2004, etc.) - released 13-Jul-2004

Add Ins

A major feature of application in the Office suite is the ability for users and third party companies to write Office COM add-ins for programs in the Office suite. Component Object Model (COM) add-ins are supplemental programs that extend the capabilities of an application by adding custom commands and specialized features that can accommodate specific tasks. Examples include centralized password control, usage auditing, distribution control, digital rights management and modules ensuring compliance of generated documents to specific legal requirements such as Sarbanes-Oxley or HIPAA standards.

Security

As of 13:50, 1 Dec 2004 (UTC), the security site Secunia.com counts 2 security flaws unpatched (not yet fixed) for Microsoft Office, vs zero security flaw not yet fixed for OpenOffice.

Competitors

Although Microsoft Office retains 95% of the general market, OpenOffice.org and StarOffice have secured 14% of the large enterprise market. [1]

See also

External links


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