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Microsoft OneNote now available for Android

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Microsoft has released their latest Android app. That app arrives as OneNote and it will be compatible with Android devices running 2.3 Gingerbread or higher. The OneNote app is available by way of the Android Market and has landed as version 14.0.4906.3000 and measures in as a 7.0M file size. In terms of the app, more »

Microsoft updates OneNote for iOS, brings support for the iPad

Microsoft has had OneNote available for the iPhone for some time now and it looks like the app has since been updated. Yup, Microsoft has rolled out version 1.3 of OneNote for iOS and in addition to an updated app — there is now native support for the iPad. In short, Microsoft’s OneNote is now more »

Office takes on Google Docs with Office Live

Somewhat overshadowed by the Apple takeover on the web yesterday, the Windows Live blog announced the launch of the Office Live, Windows’ response to document storage, editing, and collaboration on the internet. Office Live actually has a lot of very cool features that will no doubt give Google Docs a run for its money. First more »

Microsoft Office Home and Student only $79.95 (with free shipping!)

This is the latest version of the Home Office programs, Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007. The software suite includes Office Excel 2007, Office OneNote 2007, Office PowerPoint 2007, and Office Word 2007. For those that may not have tried this latest version out before — be prepared it is a little different than what you are used to.

The ribbon menu is a departure from the older versions of Office, so you will definitely have to be able to adapt yourself to those changes. But the program does allow you the option to save your documents in all kinds of formats including older Word versions, which is very handy since older versions of Office are unable to open Office ’07 documents. It did take a little getting used to when I first started using the program, but I do like it a lot now. Continued after the break.

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Microsoft takes centerstage with Windows 7, web-based office application

At the 2-day Microsoft sponsored Professional Developers Conference which started yesterday, Microsoft gave a sneak peak at its upcoming Windows 7 OS as well as a preview of its newest take on cloud computing via a web-based application of its Microsoft Office application – Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote.

Microsoft plans to deliver the full-version of Windows 7 as early next year, and it is already encouraging professional developers to get their gears going to come up with great applications that would enhance the productivity value of its follow-up to the much maligned Windows Vista. More after the break.