Microsoft Mulls Web Based Works Suite


Recommended Posts

  Quote
Microsoft is considering giving away its basic Microsoft Works word processing and spreadsheet software, aimed at preventing a possible challenge from Google, who bought web-word processor Writely in March, and began testing Google Spreadsheet in June.

However, the Redmond company runs the risk of hurting its Office business, which contributes a significant amount of revenue to the company's bottom line. The challenge will be how Microsoft handles the Web-based service while still making money off its Office suite.

Microsoft currently offers Works for $50, and it includes basic versions of applications which could also be found in Office, including a word processor and spreadsheet, as well as calendar and e-mail applications. Through a Web-based approach, some of these services could be folded into currently available services, such as Windows Live Mail.

It's not clear if Microsoft would offer the services under the guise of Windows Live, although plans call for the service to be advertising-supported. There is a service named Office Live, but that suite of products has more to do with putting a business online rather than the suite of software applications using the same name.

JupiterResearch senior analyst Joe Wilcox said that a free or hosted version of Works may not be a good idea for Microsoft. "That's not to say it would be a bad more. Microsoft could easily do the right thing, just for the wrong reasons," he explains.

"If Microsoft does bring Works to the Web, the reason should be to bulk up the commoditized functions of its Windows Live products and services," Wilcox continued. He said that a web-based Works should be for consumers, and not included as part of Office Live.

"Works as part of Office Live risks cannibalizing Office sales to small businesses. I simply don't see a strong upsell opportunity to Office," he added. "More likely, many very small businesses would find the hosted or free Works as good enough. I've got to strongly encourage Microsoft folks to resist making product decisions in response to competitors; there simply is too much of this kind of behavior going on."

Source

Very ironic turn arround, as Microsoft has a known tendancy of offering for free, alternate software technologies that competitors have built their entire organisations around by charging for.

On one hand they could drop the 'Works Live' and risk loosing customers to competitors, or they could introduce it in hopes of retaining their customer base, albeit shared.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Fair shout! But the best way to get this on our news side would be to have Pulasti @LoneWolfSLhave a crack at Early Access when its in a playable state  
    • Interesting. Seems to promote or invite more people to use whatsapp.
    • AI is going to destroy online as well as offline worlds.
    • QOwnNotes 25.8.0 by Razvan Serea QOwnNotes is a open source (GPL) plain-text file notepad with markdown support and todo list manager for GNU/Linux, Mac OS X and Windows, that (optionally) works together with the notes application of ownCloud (or Nextcloud). So you are able to write down your thoughts with QOwnNotes and edit or search for them later from your mobile device (like with CloudNotes) or the ownCloud web-service. The notes are stored as plain text files and you can sync them with your ownCloud sync client. Of course other software, like Dropbox, Syncthing, Seafile or BitTorrent Sync can be used too. Features: the notes folder can be freely chosen (multiple note folders can be used) sub-string searching of notes is possible and search results are highlighted in the notes application can be operated with customizable keyboard shortcuts external changes of note files are watched (notes or note list are reloaded) older versions of your notes can be restored from your ownCloud server trashed notes can be restored from your ownCloud server differences between current note and externally changed note are showed in a dialog markdown highlighting of notes and a markdown preview mode notes are getting their name from the first line of the note text (just like in the ownCloud notes web-application) and the note text files are automatically renamed, if the the first line changes compatible with the notes web-application of ownCloud and mobile ownCloud notes applications compatible with ownCloud's selective sync feature by supporting an unlimited amount of note folders with the ability to choose the respective folder on your server manage your ownCloud todo lists (ownCloud tasks or Tasks Plus / Calendar Plus) or use an other CalDAV server to sync your tasks to encryption of notes (AES-256 is built in or you can use custom encryption methods like Keybase.io (encryption-keybase.qml) or PGP (encryption-pgp.qml)) dark mode theme support theming support for the markdown syntax highlighting all panels can be placed wherever you want, they can even float or stack (fully dockable) support for freedesktop theme icons, you can use QOwnNotes with your native desktop icons and with your favorite dark desktop theme support for hierarchical note tagging and note subfolders support for sharing notes on your ownCloud server portable mode for carrying QOwnNotes around on USB sticks Evernote import QOwnNotes is available in many different languages like English, German, French, Polish, Chinese, Japanese, Russian, Portuguese, Hungarian, Dutch and Spanish QOwnNotes 25.8.0 changelog: More warning log messages were ignored for Qt 6.9.1 Download: QOwnNotes 25.8.0 | 71.4 MB (Open Source) Download: QOwnNotes for Other Operating Systems View: QOwnNotes Home Page | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • Patch My PC - Home Updater 5.3 Final is out.
  • Recent Achievements

    • Collaborator
      bullgod69 earned a badge
      Collaborator
    • Enthusiast
      Ed B went up a rank
      Enthusiast
    • Reacting Well
      Xinotema earned a badge
      Reacting Well
    • Dedicated
      Edward266 earned a badge
      Dedicated
    • First Post
      Markvens earned a badge
      First Post
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      760
    2. 2
      ATLien_0
      187
    3. 3
      +FloatingFatMan
      151
    4. 4
      Xenon
      118
    5. 5
      wakjak
      113
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!