In early 2003, Microsoft finally provided testers with the second beta of Office 2003, which by that point started using the new Microsoft Office 2003 Technique branding. This was the first time I evaluated Microsoft's new push to drop the "Office Suite" moniker and make its products a more integrated technique, where the whole is greater than the sum of the parts. This sort of integration is controversial, I think: To get the most out of Office 2003, you will require Microsoft's latest desktop OS, server OS, and server products as well. That is an pricey proposition and, for heterogeneous enterprises, not necessarily an obvious choice. Microsoft's Beta two Kit was a massive affair, encompassing 15 CD-ROMs, and I covered the whole enchilada, including the core Office products, FrontPage, InfoPath, OneNote, Publisher, SharePoint, Information Rights Management (IRM), and various issues for developer tools and Tablet PC users.
Applications
- Word 2003
- Excel 2003
- PowerPoint 2003
- Outlook 2003 / Outlook with Business Contact Manager
- Access 2003
- Publisher 2003
- InfoPath 2003
- Project 2003
- Visio 2003
- FrontPage 2003
- OneNote 2003
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