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Microsoft makes a free version of Microsoft Word available for anyone to use on the web. You have to register a Microsoft account, but that's free too. As the app works entirely inside a web ...
Microsoft closed the gap between its Office Web Apps and Google Docs somewhat today by adding co-authoring to the free Word Web App, letting multiple users edit a document simultaneously in the ...
What follows is a look at Microsoft’s newest offering Word Web App that was just introduced Monday with kickoff of Office Web Apps. I’ll be comparing Microsoft’s Word Web App to Google’s ...
The word web version is now up, but as of this posting is only avibale through docs.com and not skydrive. It's also very unstable, as adding clip art crashes the web app ...
Microsoft’s response to Google Apps is Office Web Apps, free web-based online versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote.
Microsoft Word Right now, you can’t do much more than view uploaded files in the Microsoft Word Web app, even though you will see an edit link above your files.
The oddly limited versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote leave Web Apps a stub of Office as we know it, with document-sharing features that fall embarrassingly short of Google's.
One of the most discussed pieces of the new Office 2010 suite is Microsoft’s new free Office Web Apps including browser-based versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote.
Being able to create, edit, and share documents is a common need for many web applications in this digital age. Microsoft Word has come to define word processing software, and any web-based editor ...
Plus, they’re not as fully featured as the desktop versions: Microsoft has support pages explaining some of the differences in the web apps for Word and Excel.
The Microsoft Word Web App makes Microsoft Word features available on your Web browser, providing you with the convenience of working on documents on a website where the documents are stored.
Microsoft has said that nearly 50 million people use Office Web Apps, but when I talk to non-techies they often don’t realize a free online version of Office even exists. That may change soon ...