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These days, Microsoft has praised its operating system Windows 7 and its rapid adoption. Still, as usual, companies are likely inclined to wait a little longer and the first service pack should be the starting signal for migration.
By Boris Zegarac on 07-Jan-10 08:31 | Tags: microsoft, microsoft office compatability pack, Office, office 2007, office compatability pack
The Redmond company since November 2006 offers a compatibility pack Microsoft Office 2007. This backward compatibility pack to open, edit and save documents, workbooks, and presentations in the file formats Microsoft Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint 2007 and since that Office 2000, Office XP or Office 2003.
By Boris Zegarac on 24-Oct-09 15:39 | Tags: Microsoft, Microsoft Windows 7, News, Windows 7, Windows 7 USB
Windows 7 Team Blog, Brandon LeBlanc Microsoft has announced the launch day of the new OS offers one which is intended for users without a DVD player on their machine. Microsoft has decided that from mid-August 2009 version 8 of Internet Explorer will adopt a slightly different behavior without ever moving or not becoming the browser by failure without the explicit consent of the user.
By Boris Zegarac on 18-Jun-09 14:45 | Tags: Google, Google App Sync, Microsoft, Microsoft Outlook, News, Outlook
In a note published on the official blog of Microsoft Outlook, Dev Balasubramanian, product manager, explains that the utility disables the Google search engine for Outlook and it is no longer possible to make the same requests partial in the software. "The plugin modifies a key to the registry to stop the search functions of Windows Desktop Search and the indexing of all data in Outlook, not just those synchronized from Gmail," says Balasubramanian.
By Boris Zegarac on 01-Jun-09 17:39 | Tags: Cuba, Messenger, Microsoft, Microsoft blocking Messenger, News, Windows Messenger
Microsoft has decided to disable its instant messaging service for five countries embargoed by the United States. In Syria, Iran, North Korea, Sudan and Cuba, Internet users can no longer connect to Windows Live Messenger. The Associated Press reported that this decision by Microsoft has been criticized by Cuba, the Cuban press, speaking in particular of a severe violation of the rights of Cubans, while the Microsoft service was operational for almost ten years. In the work that was done on Windows 7, many were the foundations of the system. Microsoft has also pours on the subject by talking about numbers of micro-benchmarks to monitor the behavior of subsystems according to the activity level of the machine. Recently, during the TechEd conference, it was learned that the publisher had worked with Intel to better support Hyper-Threading Technology. First launched under the umbrella of Windows Live, the service of questions and answers from Microsoft has subsequently undergone a transition in the family Live Search recently before joining the MSN under the name MSN QNA and a beta version launched in March 2009. This service will not have time to escape as the MSN team announced earlier this week that its closure is scheduled on 21 May 2009. Have you even wondered what we can expect in future when we speak about computers and technology? Well Microsoft did, and they decided to present us their new vision of the future:
By Boris Zegarac on 15-Apr-09 07:58 | Tags: Microsoft, News, Offcei 2007, Office, Office 2007 SP2, SP2, Updates
Microsoft today announced that it would publish the Microsoft Office 2007 Service Pack 2 on 28 April, in accordance with what was expected. The opportunity for engineers working on the Microsoft office suite to summarize and detail the main changes made by this major update. Experience Vista seems to have been wiped out with Windows 7 beta version of which definitely relates many votes. The Texas computer manufacturer Dell shares this enthusiasm with which he shares on Direct2Dell, his official blog with its IdeaStorm suggestion box allows him to weave a close link with its customers. Thus, the idea of an offer Linux largest proposed in the pre-installed on some of its machines. ... Recently, we've indicated what should be the migration plan to Windows 7. According to highly informed TechARP, the onset of tickets had to do during the summer. This is the same system as for the period preceding the release of Vista machines sold with Windows XP had a ticket to get a free license of Vista, with the postage of the DVD. The operation will start again. Finally, Internet Explorer 8 has gone gold. Good thing that it successfully passed Acid 2.0 test (but pretty sucks for Acid 3.0). We appreciate in Microsoft's effort for putting Internet Explorer to better standards and hope it will become faster for web browser and be more optimistic to developers :D
By Boris Zegarac on 15-Mar-09 18:42 | Tags: browser, internet explorer, internet explorer 8, Microsoft, News, web browser
The Microsoft Internet browser is still leader with 58.1% market share, it is in distress for several months (8 points lower in a year) and faces competition from other browsers, Mozilla Firefox in particular is in turn used by nearly one in three (32.5%). Free, it enjoys a good image in addition to better meet the standards, like Chrome, Opera or Safari which all three combined 8.6% market share. Since the beginning, Microsoft has never changed its guidelines in its communication: Windows 7 must come out three years after Vista. The consequence is that everyone looks formally the next system in January 2010. However, all signs point to an exit this year. And now a partner of the publisher throws a stone into the pond: Windows 7 could be available in September.
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