Microsoft
has wrapped up the development of its forthcoming
Office
2007 productivity suite and released the code to manufacturing.
The application is slated for release to businesses on 30 November, together
with Windows Vista and Exchange 2007. The consumer launch is scheduled for early
next year.
Advertisement
Office 2007 was originally scheduled for release by "late 2006" but the
product's roll out was
moved
back to coincide with the forthcoming
Windows
Vista.
The productivity suite has been in
beta since
November last year and has since been downloaded by more than 3.5 million
people, according to Microsoft.
The suite's main feature is a
new user
interface unveiled last year at the Professional Developer Conference in Los
Angeles by Microsoft chairman Bill Gates.
The interface is designed to change with the task being performed, which
Microsoft expects will better inform users of the available features.
Internal Microsoft research had shown that the features most requested by
users were already available in the software but were difficult to find.
Office 12 will also offer new business intelligence tools to help employees
find and analyse information.
Do you agree?
Have your say on this article