Microsoft's forthcoming Office suite has shed its Office 12 codename and
officially received its '2007 Microsoft Office' moniker.
The productivity suite is currently in beta and is
scheduled for release by the end of this year. A second beta has been promised
before June.
The most visible enhancement to the suite is the new user interface
first demonstrated at the Professional Developer
Conference last year in Los Angeles.
Menu buttons are set to change according to the task that the user is
performing, eliminating the need to access drop down menus when searching for
appropriate items.
The launch will also see the first major release of the Groove Virtual Office
collaboration suite since it was acquired by Microsoft last April.
Since the acquisition, Groove founder Ray Ozzie has
been appointed chief technical officer and the architect of Microsoft's
Live Software initiative.
Microsoft plans to make seven editions of the suite available. Consumers and
small business will see few if any changes, but the software maker has created a
new version catering for enterprises called Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007.
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