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Microsoft's Google Docs competitor to go final by year-end

By | September 3, 2008, 9:08am PDT

Microsoft is preparing to move Office Live Workspace, the online storage/collaboration service adjunct to Office, from beta to final before the end of this year.

Microsoft officials said on September 3 that as of a week ago, the public beta of Office Live Workspace had been downloaded by one million customers. Microsoft released the public beta six months ago.

Microsoft’s goal is to release the final version of Office Live Workspace — the product Microsoft has that is most comparable to Google Docs — in 2008, said Kirk Gregersen, Director of Prouct Management for Office Live Workspace and Office Consumer and Small Business. He noted that Microsoft currently supports 11 languages with Office Live Workspace and would like to get that number closer to the 37 it supports with Office before it takes the beta tag off the service.

Gregersen said that Microsoft has been surprised about the ways that testers are and aren’t using Office Live Workspace. Originally, Microsoft thought many users, especially students, would use the service to gain remote access to their Office documents. Instead, users are tending to use Office Live Workspace more for collaborative/team access to a single document.

(Microsoft officials continue to cite this usage pattern in explaining why the company hasn’t released a Webified version of Office. Do users really want to create large text files, spreadsheets and presentations “on the Web” as opposed to on their PCs? Microsoft says no — and I feel the same. As I’ve said before, I think users are choosing Google Docs more because they feel Office is overpriced than because they want to create documents in the cloud.)

A reminder: Office Live Workspace is not a Web-based version of Microsoft Office; it is an adjunct to Office. The service can be used from a PC, kiosk or other Web-access point with or without Office installed; (All you technically need is an Internet Explorer or Firefox browser.) Office Live Workspace includes a rudimentary online word processor called Web Notes; a “spreadsheet” that (at least so far) doesn’t do calculations called Web Lists; and the ability to access, view and comment on documents — both your own and those created by others who grant permission

Microsoft most recently refreshed the beta of Office Live Workspace in August, and added a few, new user-suggested features at that time, including multi-file upload and an activity-pane view.

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RE: Microsoft's Google Docs competitor to go final by year-end
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If Google wasn't already crapping their pants about IE8 and the web then this should give them more than enough reason to fill their shorts. A final product that is released, not some "beta" product for years that doesn't work well. Add to it the Microsoft branding and you will have quite a few users wanting to sign up.
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"...wanting to sign up."
MC1171611 3rd Sep 2008
Yeah, like everyone that's "signed up" for Vista. And the Zune, don't forget that. Microsoft's brand has become a laughingstock, and the fact that they're continually playing catch-up (Vista, Zune, IE8 features, TABS in IE7 {good grief!}, this online Office stuff, WinMo Marketplace, etc.) just proves that Microsoft does very little innovation. Just like good ol' Billy, they take someone else's stuff and force naive people to use it because they don't know any better.
Way to go Microsoft. I'm extremely confident that will work smoothly too lol.
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Microsoft would still be spoon feeding us Windows 3.1 as the OS of choice.
Any major changes at MS are out of fear from being blindsided, like they were with the Internet, dimwitts.
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I wish I could use Open Office but I still get to many .doc and .docx files that don't render correctly in OOo. I also find the look and feel of it a bit off putting.

Also, Word 2003 is still a very good product, that and Visual Studio are two MS solutions that I regularly choose over the alternatives.
All I want is the functionality and simplicity of Notepad. But the fact that Microsoft is incapable of understanding that also explains Vista's short commings as well as office.
"Do users really want to create large text files, spreadsheets and presentations ???on the Web??? as opposed to on their PCs? Microsoft says no ??? and I feel the same"

You may feel the same but I'm sure that there's millions of people that would like the option to create Office documents on the PC *and* in the cloud. The decision not to offer this functionality is purely a business one so there's no point trying to defend it on functionality grounds.
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Why I use Google Docs
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It's not that I use Google Docs a lot - I don't - but when I do it's because of the ability to access docs from multiple sources. I also like the idea that someone else is worrying about the daily backups. If MS can offer something better at the same same low price, I'm willing to try it. For just plain ease (familiarity?) of use and compatibility, I'm a long-time user of MS Word and am very happy with it. Don't change a damn thing, please!!!!
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