Microsoft Office
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Microsoft Office is an office suite from Microsoft for Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac OS X operating systems. Along with core office applications, it
includes associated servers and web-based services. Recent versions of Office are
referred as "Office system".
Office was introduced by Microsoft in 1989 on the Mac,[1] with a version for Windows in 1990.[2] Initially a marketing term for a bundled set of applications, the first version of Office contained Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft PowerPoint. Additionally, a "Pro" version of Office included Microsoft Access and Schedule Plus. Over the years, Office applications have grown substantially closer with shared features such as a common spell checker, OLE data integration and Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications scripting language. A major feature of the Office suite is the ability for users and third party companies to write Component Object Model add-ins, which are supplemental programs that extend the capabilities of an application by adding custom commands and specialized features. Microsoft also positions Office as a development platform for line-of-business software.
The current versions are Office 2007 for Windows, launched on January 30, 2007,[3] and Office 2004 for Mac, released May 19, 2004[4]. Office 2007, announced on February 15, 2006[5], was released on November 30, 2006 for businesses via volume License and MSDN channels. It features a distinct user interface and a new XML-based primary file format. The new Mac version, Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac, is expected to be released in January 2008.[6]
These programs are included in most editions of Microsoft Office 2007 and Office 2004 for Mac.
Microsoft Word is a word processor and was long considered to be the main program of Office, although with the rise of electronic communication that distinction has now passed to Outlook. Word possesses a dominant market share in the word processor market. Its proprietary DOC format is considered a de facto standard, although its most recent version, Word 2007 uses a new XML-based format called .DOCX based on the Office Open XML ECMA standard, but has the capability of saving and opening the old .DOC format. Word is also available in some editions of Microsoft Works. It is available for the Windows and Mac platforms. The first version of Word, released in the fall of 1983, was for the DOS operating system and had the distinction of introducing the mouse to a broad population. Word 1.0 could be purchased with a bundled mouse, though one was not required. The following spring Apple introduced the Mac, and Microsoft released Word for the Mac, which became the most popular Mac application and which, like all Mac apps, required the use of a mouse.
Common extensions: .doc (Word 97-2003), .docx (Word 2007), .dot (Word 97-2003 Template), .dotx (Word 2007 XML Template)
Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet program. Like Microsoft Word, it possesses a dominant market share. It was originally a competitor to the dominant Lotus 1-2-3, but it eventually outsold it and became the de facto standard. It is available for the Windows and Mac platforms.
Common extensions: .xls (Excel 97-2003), .xlsx (Excel 2007)
Microsoft Outlook, not to be confused with Outlook Express, is a personal information manager and e-mail communication software. The replacement for Windows Messaging, Microsoft Mail and [[Schedule+]] (Plus) starting in Office 97, it includes an e-mail client, calendar, task manager and address book. Although historically it has been offered for the Mac, the closest to an equivalent for Mac OS X is Microsoft Entourage, which offers a slightly different feature set.
Common extensions: .msg, .pst (Outlook 97-2007)
Microsoft PowerPoint is a popular presentation program for Windows and Mac. It is used to create slideshows, composed of text, graphics, movies and other objects, which can be displayed on-screen and navigated through by the presenter or printed out on transparencies or slides. Office Mobile for Windows Mobile 5.0 and later features a version of PowerPoint called PowerPoint Mobile. It also possesses a dominant market share. Movies, videos, sounds and music, as well as wordart and autoshapes can be added to slideshows. It is available for the Windows and Mac platforms.
Common extensions: .ppt (Powerpoint 97-2003), .pptx (Powerpoint 2007), .pot, .pps (Powerpoint 97-2003), .ppsx (Powerpoint 2007)
Microsoft develops Office for Windows and Mac platforms. Beginning with Mac Office 4.2, the Mac and Windows versions of Office share the same file format. Consequently, any Mac with Office 4.2 or later can read documents created with Windows Office 4.2 or later, and vice-versa. Recently, Microsoft announced discontinuation of Visual Basic for Applications support in future versions of Office for Mac. In addition, it has also ceased development on Microsoft Virtual PC. [2].
There were efforts in the mid 1990s to port Office to RISC processors such as NEC / MIPS and IBM/ PowerPC, but they met problems such as memory access being hampered by data structure alignment requirements. Difficulties in porting Office may have been a factor in discontinuing Windows NT on non-Intel platforms.[citation needed]
The newest version of Microsoft Office is 2007, which was released at the same time as Windows Vista (on January 30, 2007). The different editions of Microsoft Office 2007 are: [7]
Limited Availability
| Basic | Home & Student | Standard | Small Business | Professional | Ultimate | Professional Plus | Enterprise |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Word | Word | Word | Word | Word | Word | Word | Word |
| Excel | Excel | Excel | Excel | Excel | Excel | Excel | Excel |
| PowerPoint | PowerPoint | PowerPoint | PowerPoint | PowerPoint | PowerPoint | PowerPoint | |
| Outlook | Outlook | Outlook | Outlook | Outlook | Outlook | Outlook | |
| Accounting Express | Accounting Express | Accounting Express | |||||
| Publisher | Publisher | Publisher | Publisher | Publisher | |||
| Access | Access | Access | Access | ||||
| InfoPath | InfoPath | InfoPath | |||||
| Groove | Groove | ||||||
| OneNote | OneNote | OneNote | |||||
| Communicator | Communicator |
Microsoft Office for Mac 2004 is available in three editions.[8] All three editions include Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Entourage. The professional edition includes Virtual PC. Also, the Student and Teacher Edition cannot be upgraded when a later version of Office is released.
Beginning in 2002, Microsoft instituted a policy of Support Lifecycles including: [3] [4]
Most versions of Microsoft Office (including 97 and later, and possibly 4.3) use their own widget set and do not exactly match the native operating system. This is more apparent in the 2002 or XP release of Microsoft Office where the standard menus were replaced with a coloured flat looking, shadowed menu style. Similarly, Microsoft Office 2007 introduces a whole new widget system, dubbed "Ribbon", but now known as the "Fluent user interface". [9] The same widget used in Microsoft Office is also used in the Visual Studio product line, though the "Fluent UI" was not announced to be included in future versions of Visual Studio.
Both Windows and Office use "Service Packs" to update software, Office used to release non-cumulative "Service Releases", which were discontinued after Office 2000 Service Release 1.
Office programs have contained substantial Easter eggs. For example, Excel 97 contained a reasonably functional flight-simulator. [5]
Office 95 editions:
| Standard | Professional |
|---|---|
| Word | Word |
| Excel | Excel |
| PowerPoint | PowerPoint |
| Schedule+ | Schedule+ |
| Access |
Office 2000 Editions:
| Standard | Small Business | Professional | Premium | Developer |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Word | Word | Word | Word | Word |
| Excel | Excel | Excel | Excel | Excel |
| Outlook | Outlook | Outlook | Outlook | Outlook |
| PowerPoint | Small Business Tools | PowerPoint | PowerPoint | PowerPoint |
| Publisher | Publisher | Publisher | Publisher | |
| Access | Access | Access | ||
| FrontPage | FrontPage | |||
| PhotoDraw | PhotoDraw | |||
| Visual Basic for Applications |
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| Access Runtime |
Office XP Editions:
| Standard | Professional | Professional with FrontPage | Professional Special Edition | Developer |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Word | Word | Word | Word | Word |
| Excel | Excel | Excel | Excel | Excel |
| Outlook | Outlook | Outlook | Outlook | Outlook |
| PowerPoint | PowerPoint | PowerPoint | PowerPoint | PowerPoint |
| Access | Access | Access | Access | |
| FrontPage | FrontPage | FrontPage | ||
| Publisher | ||||
| Office Developer Tools |
Both Office v. X and 2004 suites run on Intel Macs through the Rosetta emulation layer. Microsoft has announced that Office 2008 for Mac will have universal binaries capable of running natively on both PowerPC and Intel Macs.[12] While the Office Open XML format will be built into Office 2008 for Mac, it is also supported on Office 2004 for Mac with a free conversion tool. [13]Mac versions do not use Product Activation.
Microsoft Office is commonly criticised for its security issues and infections from macro viruses.[14] Secunia reports that out of the 15 vulnerabilities reported in 2006 for Microsoft Office 2003 (Standard Edition), 20% are unpatched, 33% are marked as Extremely Critical and 53% are marked as Highly Critical.[15]
Microsoft Office for Windows requires a plugin to save files in PDF, unlike other suites such as OpenOffice.org that have this feature built-in.[16] Built-in PDF support was to be added to Microsoft Office 2007, but for legal reasons it had to be removed. However, it is available as a free add-on from Microsoft's website.[17][18]
Microsoft Office 2008 for the Mac is dropping VBA support.[19] Although Microsoft is replacing this with support for AppleScript, it will mean that macros created with Office for Windows will not run on Office for the Mac, and vice versa.
| Microsoft Office | |
|---|---|
| Desktop products | Accounting · Access · Clip Organizer · Communicator · Document Imaging · Document Scanning · Entourage · Equation Editor · Excel · Groove · InfoPath · InterConnect · MapPoint · OneNote · Outlook · Picture Manager · PowerPoint · Project · Publisher · SharePoint Designer · Visio · Word |
| Server products | Communications Server · Forms Server · Groove Server · PerformancePoint Server · Project Server · Project Portfolio Server · SharePoint Server |
| Online services | Live Meeting · Office Live |
| Discontinued products | Binder · Data Analyzer · FrontPage · Mail · The Office Assistants · PhotoDraw · Photo Editor · Schedule+ · Vizact |
| Bold type indicates a core application | |
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