根据微软官方博客的内容,Office 2010 的在线版已悄然上线, http://office.live.com

根据微软官方博客的内容,Office 2010 的在线版已悄然上线, http://office.live.com
5月13日消息,微软于今天在全球范围内面向企业客户发布包括Office 2010在内的新一代商业平台软件。除了在功能上的改进,首次推出的Office 2010线上应用,也显示微软在这一领域开始直面与Google的竞争。
“随时随地使用你的应用,并且得到你需要的数据,这个是非常重要的。”梁念坚说,“因为现在与以前不同,互联网成为工作生活的重要部分,在不同的终端上就会享受到同样无缝的使用体验。”“无论在电脑、手机、或者是网络浏览器都可以用,三屏合一,是很重要的一个概念。”
在线应用交锋Google
Office 2010的企业用户可立即通过手机或电脑使用Word、PowerPoint与Excel的线上应用。微软计划于6月份面向大众市场发售Office 2010,并让普通用户得以使用其在线应用。
微软大中华区信息工作者业务群总经理邱丽孟说:“如果是个人使用,他只要有Windows Live的ID,登陆后在上面使用是免费的。如果是企业,企业购买Office,他一样有Office在线应用,只是它一样要买Office的授权。”
面对微软的升级,Google则在专门发布企业及应用产品信息的一个官方博客上发布名为《在这里升级》的文章,劝说用户直接“升级”到Google文档。
Google说,其Google文档让用户可以随时随地浏览、编辑与分享信息。Google还在博客中强调了其对Office文件格式的兼容以及其相比Office的优胜之处,声称使用Office 2003或2007的用户,结合谷歌的文档服务,就可以“让Office 2003或2007更好”,而不是一定要升级到Office 2010。
Google文档服务目前免费向个人用户提供,企业用户则每是每用户每年50美元。Google称,其文档服务四年间已经发展了2500万用户。
Over the last few months, weve gotten incredible feedback from the hundreds of thousands of users in our Office Web Apps Technical Preview. We’ve been busy incorporating much of that feedback, and today, Office Web Apps on SkyDrive are now available to everyone in the US, UK, Canada, and Ireland. We’ll have more to share next week when Office 2010 is released to consumers, including how Office 2010 + SkyDrive + Office Web Apps give you the best productivity experience across the PC, phone, and browser.
In the meantime, if you live in the US, UK, Canada, or Ireland, you can head over to Office.live.com today to start viewing and editing Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and OneNote documents right in your web browser – and share them with your friends.
If you don’t live in one of those regions, you can still get access – just click here. You might not get the Web Apps in your favorite language yet, as we are still rolling out updates to different regions. Note that people you share documents with may also need to visit the link above before they can access the documents you share with them.
A few weeks ago, I blogged about what our team has been working on, and since then, we’ve been busy adding a little more polish, so we could present them to you today.
Let’s get started
There are so many new things for you to explore that trying to cover them all in a single blog post would be like trying to gift wrap the Space Needle. Still, there are quite a few great features for you to try out right away.
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Upload your docs. Go to
Office.live.com and upload a doc (or lots of docs). If you have Silverlight (
install it here), you’ll get an extra bonus: the ability to upload many more files at once, simply by dragging and dropping them all in your favorite browser. Don’t have a doc to upload? No problem, you can create Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and OneNote docs right in the browser.
Drag files from your desktop directly into the browser
- Edit a doc right in your browser. On Office.live.com, you’ll notice that all the files you’ve recently viewed or edited—or your friends have shared with you—show up right in the “Recent documents” section so they’re easy to find.
The Office page on SkyDrive
Click Edit in browser, and start working away in the Web Apps without having to install any special software. If you need a feature (like 3D charts, for example) from Office on your PC, it’s really easy to open your document on your PC with little interruption.
Editing a Word doc in my browser
- Work together in real time. Sometimes two brains (or ten brains) are better than one. Like when you’re updating a party invitation list in Excel, or planning a group trip using OneNote. With co-authoring in Excel and OneNote Web Apps, you can work with your friends at the same time and never be locked out of a document when someone else is working on it.
- Read your docs on your smartphone. Browse to Office.live.com on your phone and you’ll be able to view Word and PowerPoint documents without any extra software (on most smartphones).
Viewing a PowerPoint slide on my mobile phone
- And lots more. Across the board, we’ve worked to give you a smoother experience sharing and collaborating with others, with features such as sending and receiving instant messages using Messenger on the web, whether or not you have Messenger installed on your computer. To make sure you can share without worries, we’ve built in features like version history, which allows you to go back to older edits of your documents, and enhanced search, which lets you search across all your documents and those shared with you by others. Plus, when you’re done sharing, you can print your Word and PowerPoint documents right from the browser.
Chatting in Messenger on the web while editing an Excel workbook using Office Web Apps
Theres more – but you probably want to just try it yourself. Get going!
There’s more to come
You might be asking, when do I get access to all the cool Office features in Hotmail that were announced recently? We’ll have more to share on the new Hotmail updates very soon.
And of course, you get even more cool features when you combine Office Web Apps with Office 2010, for example, enabling you to edit offline, and to co-author documents using revision marks, comments, and other rich features in Word and PowerPoint. You can learn more about Office 2010 here.
That’s it for now!
Jason Moore
Principal Lead Program Manager, Windows Live SkyDrive
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Windows Live, IM, SkyDrive, Office Web Apps, sharing, Office 2010, Enthusiast, Consumer, Windows Live SkyDrive, Excel, Live, Word, PowerPoint, mobile, OneNote
