Office 2007 Looks To Be, Well, Killer!

Posted by on Mar 10, 2006 | 30 Comments

It’s hard to say Microsoft has ever done its Office suite poorly. Ever since Word 1.0, I’ve been an avid user of the product and the family since Office95. While there’s been some bumps in the road of upgrades, like when Office95 users couldn’t read Office97 documents, each version has offered something new.

Now Microsoft has done something never done before. It has kissed off the common file bar we’ve all come to love and rely on. Instead, Office will use something called ribbons. Each ribbon has a specific function, such as format, that groups all common tasks together more conveniently then having to drill down through a bunch of menus only to be greeted with another pop-up box. The fluidness of ribbons will surely increase the productivity of an Office user for sure.

I’ve been dying to see what Outlook looks like with the ribbons and the Office 2007 blog has a single screenshot of it. Talk about alien. I don’t recognize any of it and the interest is high on my list now to see just what the heck Microsoft did to its very popular PIM.

Microsoft has also embraced the customization fad of skins. You’ll be able to easily change the look of your Office 2007 program with a simple click of a button. While I’m not a huge fan of skins (they’re nice, but they’re not a must for me), many most likely will take advantage of this feature as well as create their own skins.

Office 2007 is expected to be released late this year with the Beta 1 already out in the wild. No pricing information has been released at this time.

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  • Sean Knox

    Do any of the online services mentioned provide access to cable news streams, e.g. MSBNC/CNN?

    • http://sybersquad.com Christopher Knopick

      A lot of the Cable News sites stream on the web, that’s one option.

  • Sean Knox

    Do any of the online services mentioned provide access to cable news streams, e.g. MSBNC/CNN?

    • http://sybersquad.com Christopher Knopick

      A lot of the Cable News sites stream on the web, that’s one option.

  • http://sybersquad.com Christopher Knopick

    The problem I have is with local news and programming as we live quite far from the transmitter and I don’t know if an HD antenna would work, (I can’t stand looking at SD programming any more). Not being able to get kids, (I have young kids), shows without starting a netflix show every hour is a pain as well. I wish you could queue up a bunch of shows and then watch them all at once. This is definitely a First World Problem.

    • http://profiles.google.com/hgpot33 Sam Lewis

      Depending on how tight money is, you could rent episodes/seasons from different kids’ programming on Amazon VOD or iTunes TV and let it play on a Roku Box or Apple TV.

  • http://sybersquad.com Christopher Knopick

    The problem I have is with local news and programming as we live quite far from the transmitter and I don’t know if an HD antenna would work, (I can’t stand looking at SD programming any more). Not being able to get kids, (I have young kids), shows without starting a netflix show every hour is a pain as well. I wish you could queue up a bunch of shows and then watch them all at once. This is definitely a First World Problem.

    • http://profiles.google.com/hgpot33 Sam Lewis

      Depending on how tight money is, you could rent episodes/seasons from different kids’ programming on Amazon VOD or iTunes TV and let it play on a Roku Box or Apple TV.

  • Reid Ellis

    Title should be “Alternatives to US Cable Television. Netflix isn’t as good outside the US, and Hulu just isn’t available at all. iTunes outside the US doesn’t have any ABC/NBC/CBS TV shows..

    • http://twitter.com/mitch_bartlett Mitch Bartlett

      Boxee is a great device to aggregate many sources of content, US and elsewhere.

  • Reid Ellis

    Title should be “Alternatives to US Cable Television. Netflix isn’t as good outside the US, and Hulu just isn’t available at all. iTunes outside the US doesn’t have any ABC/NBC/CBS TV shows..

    • http://twitter.com/mitch_bartlett Mitch Bartlett

      Boxee is a great device to aggregate many sources of content, US and elsewhere.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001770065819 Joseph Palmer

    I ditched cable tv long ago and have been happier ever since. Netflix does wonders as well as youtube and a lot of other sources.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001770065819 Joseph Palmer

    I ditched cable tv long ago and have been happier ever since. Netflix does wonders as well as youtube and a lot of other sources.

  • Anonymous

    Amazon has fantastic customer service!

  • Anonymous

    Amazon has fantastic customer service!

  • Anonymous

    Amazon has fantastic customer service!

  • http://twitter.com/webbnf Neil Webb

    My frustration in rural Michigan is that Charter is our only internet provider. I called them to cancel everything but the internet, the rep said “well it will be more expensive to have just internet, so we will give you (slow speed) but throw in the TV content.” It was an interesting conversation… they do not want people to ditch TV so they are throwing it in free while people need internet.

  • http://twitter.com/webbnf Neil Webb

    My frustration in rural Michigan is that Charter is our only internet provider. I called them to cancel everything but the internet, the rep said “well it will be more expensive to have just internet, so we will give you (slow speed) but throw in the TV content.” It was an interesting conversation… they do not want people to ditch TV so they are throwing it in free while people need internet.

  • http://twitter.com/webbnf Neil Webb

    My frustration in rural Michigan is that Charter is our only internet provider. I called them to cancel everything but the internet, the rep said “well it will be more expensive to have just internet, so we will give you (slow speed) but throw in the TV content.” It was an interesting conversation… they do not want people to ditch TV so they are throwing it in free while people need internet.

  • Roger Market

    My wild guess would go either way. I’d say iTunes because it seems to work better; I’d say Amazon because you have all that credit to spend. You didn’t leave enough clues to make the answer clear. ;-)

    But yeah, all those are great. If I didn’t have roommates who wanted cable/satellite, I wouldn’t have any of it. I’d use Netflix and iTunes. And stuff.

  • Roger Market

    My wild guess would go either way. I’d say iTunes because it seems to work better; I’d say Amazon because you have all that credit to spend. You didn’t leave enough clues to make the answer clear. ;-)

    But yeah, all those are great. If I didn’t have roommates who wanted cable/satellite, I wouldn’t have any of it. I’d use Netflix and iTunes. And stuff.

  • http://twitter.com/Mistwaver Steven Mosley, Jr.

    For a while I didn’t have cable television. Now that I have it again, it makes me realize I really didn’t miss it that much. The only things I typically watch on TV is sports (racing, football, wrestling, etc.), which a lot of people just setup streams for on sites like ustream and justin.tv.

  • http://twitter.com/Mistwaver Steven Mosley, Jr.

    For a while I didn’t have cable television. Now that I have it again, it makes me realize I really didn’t miss it that much. The only things I typically watch on TV is sports (racing, football, wrestling, etc.), which a lot of people just setup streams for on sites like ustream and justin.tv.

  • Jack Durst

    What about YouTube… Who cares about mainstream TV, all the really good stuff is there.

  • Jack Durst

    What about YouTube… Who cares about mainstream TV, all the really good stuff is there.

  • Jack Durst

    What about YouTube… Who cares about mainstream TV, all the really good stuff is there.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/David-DeWitt/627236289 David DeWitt

    I love cable tv and my dvr.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/David-DeWitt/627236289 David DeWitt

    I love cable tv and my dvr.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/David-DeWitt/627236289 David DeWitt

    I love cable tv and my dvr.