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Microsoft Office 2007

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Microsoft Office 2007
Microsoft Office 2007 applications shown on Windows Vista (clockwise from top
left: Excel, Word, OneNote, PowerPoint; these four programs make up the Home and
Student Edition)
Developer(s) Microsoft
Initial release January 30, 2007[1]
Stable release Service Pack 3 (12.0.6607.1000) / October 25, 2011; 55 days ago
Operating system Windows 7
Windows Server 2008
Windows Vista
Windows Server 2003 SP1
Windows XP with Service Pack 2[2]
Platform Microsoft Windows (Intel x86 32-bit/64-bit)
Available in English, Arabic, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Czech,
Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian,
Italian, Japanese, Korean, Lithuanian, Norwegian (Bokmål), Polish, Portuguese,
Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, and Ukrainian.[3]
Type Office suite
License Proprietary commercial
Website microsoft.com/office/2007
Microsoft Office 2007 (officially called 2007 Microsoft Office System) is a
Windows version of the Microsoft Office System, Microsoft's productivity suite.
Formerly known as Office 12 in the initial stages of its beta cycle, it was
released to volume license customers on November 30, 2006[4] and made available
to retail customers on January 30, 2007. These are, respectively, the same dates
Windows Vista was released to volume licensing and retail customers. Office 2007
contains a number of new features, the most notable of which is the entirely new
graphical user interface called the Fluent User Interface[5] (initially referred
to as the Ribbon User Interface), replacing the menus and toolbars – which have
been the cornerstone of Office since its inception – with a tabbed toolbar,
known as the Ribbon. Office 2007 requires Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or
higher, Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 or higher, Windows Vista or
Windows 7.[6] Office 2007 is the last version of Microsoft Office which is
officially supported on Windows XP Professional x64 Edition.
The 'Ribbon User Interface' is a task-oriented Graphical User Interface (GUI).
It features a central menu button, widely known as the 'Office Button'. The
Ribbon Interface has been improved in Microsoft Office 2010.
Office 2007 also includes new applications and server-side tools. Chief among
these is Groove, a collaboration and communication suite for smaller businesses,
which was originally developed by Groove Networks before being acquired by
Microsoft in 2005. Also included is Office SharePoint Server 2007, a major
revision to the server platform for Office applications, which supports "Excel
Services", a client-server architecture for supporting Excel workbooks that are
shared in real time between multiple machines, and are also viewable and
editable through a web page.
Microsoft FrontPage has been removed from the Office suite entirely. It has been
replaced by Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer, which is aimed towards
development of SharePoint portals. Its designer-oriented counterpart Microsoft
Expression Web is targeted for general web development. However, neither
application has been included in Office 2007.
Speech recognition and handwriting recognition are now part of Windows Vista.
Speech and ink components have been removed from Office 2007.[7][8] Handwriting
and speech recognition work with Office 2007 only on Windows Vista or Windows XP
Tablet PC Edition. However, XP users can use an earlier version of Office to use
speech recognition.[9]
According to Forrester Research, as of May 2010, Microsoft Office 2007 is used
in 81% of enterprises it surveyed (its sample comprising 115 North American and
European enterprise and SMB decision makers).[10]
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