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Is Microsoft's Office Becoming More Like Windows?

malebolgia   on 20 December 2004 - 16:30 · 23 comments & 1587 views

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Office, Microsoft Corp.'s collection of programs for business documents and tasks, is fast becoming a software platform unto itself. A growing number of software developers are creating programs that run on top of Office, in the same way that Office and thousands of other applications run on Microsoft Windows. Plug-ins are available that make Word a lawyer-friendly word processing system or turn the Excel spreadsheet into a virtual financial advisor, along with hundreds of other programs that boost the capabilities of Office software.

It was the vast number of third-party Windows programs that led to that platform's dominance of the personal computer market and made Microsoft the world's largest software maker. "The most broadly successful software programs become a foundation," said Jeff Raikes, who heads the Microsoft division that includes Office. Office generates $10.6 billion in annual revenue, making it Microsoft's second-largest business, behind Windows.

News source: Reuters

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