Office 2003: Will this beta be better?

Office 2003 beta 2


roundup Software behemoth Microsoft has finally launched its much-awaited enterprise suite which it says will focus heavily on productivity.

Microsoft rebrands Office as corporate platform
Microsoft has moved to rebrand its flagship productivity suite "Office System," as the company attempts to reposition the product as a base around which businesses build custom solutions.

Office 2003: Should you upgrade?
Given the chance, Office 2003 could indeed have a positive impact on your business. Is it easy? Well, that depends.

Office 2003 Beta 2: an IT perspective
As Microsoft's forthcoming office suite takes clearer shape, we details the impact and implications for IT companies looking to upgrade.

OneNote 2003 Beta 2
Microsoft's OneNote is a unique and innovative application that can provide a workable alternative to the day-to-day use of pen and paper. It could be the 'killer application' for which the Tablet PC has been waiting.

Office Professional 2003 Beta 2
Corporate buyers should test this beta -- we suspect you'll love Office 2003's integrated XML. Home users: Office 2003 hasn't been enhanced enough to merit a test. Wait for the final release, and then check our review.

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    having not much to say i just ...Anonymous -- 30/10/04

    having not much to say i just want to comment on your tremendious effort as an organization to have made it easy for most people to have access to computer activities.However,i am said to be a computer litterate but there no sign to show that.As an individual who have being in a non organized computer school have not much to so with office,but everly i have determined in me that to what course of learning i must find means of knowing some application packages like excell.

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