Microsoft Office 12 to offer better usability to users
September 14th, 2005 Leave a comment Visited 341 times, 1 so far today
Microsoft Office 12 to offer better usability to users
World’s largest software company Microsoft highlighted the new features in their upcoming update to their upcoming new office suite Microsoft Office 12. This latest update would bring a new interface for using the various tools available in the office suite and would focus on the task being done at that moment.
The office applications would try to anticipate the tools user would require at a given time and give them preference over the other existing options available on the screen. For many years now, users have been complaining that the company has failed to deliver anything worthwhile in their upgrades while charging a bomb for the upgrades.
With their latest version, the company expects that the users would find the new usability features handy and very luring to upgrade to the latest editions. The applications would now automatically pops up what it thinks are the most relevant commands based on what the user is doing in his documents or presentations making it easier for him to make the best use of the features available.
Market experts believe that this version would be the most radical update to this office suite, which has become the de facto standard in offices worldwide.
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