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November 21st, 2006

Microsoft offers a royalty-free license to the new Office UI

Posted by Marc Orchant @ 2:30 pm

Categories: Microsoft Office, Software

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Jensen Harris drops a bombshell on his blog today. With certain understandable restrictions, Microsoft will issue a royalty-free perpetual license to any developer who wishes to use the new Ribbon UI in a product. You must agree to Microsoft license agreement (I have not had time to read the entire thing) and adhere to the 2007 Microsoft Office System User Interface Guidelines (PDF). Jensen writes:

For the last year or so, one of the questions I've been asked again and again has been: "Can I use the new Office user interface in my own product?" 

Well, I'm pleased to finally be able to definitively answer the question. Today, we're announcing a licensing program for the 2007 Microsoft Office system user interface which allows virtually anyone to obtain a royalty-free license to use the new Office UI in a software product, including the Ribbon, galleries, the Mini Toolbar, and the rest of the user interface. 

This is a smart move, IMO. By making the Ribbon available to independent developers, Microsoft succeeds not only in making the new UI more common but also prevents cheap knock-off ribbons from proliferating. I'm looking forward to seeing what the developer community does with this offering.

Marc Orchant has been building, testing, and sometimes breaking hardware and software for 25 years. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Wonderful offer with some nasty catches
As wonderful as this offer is it appears to come with a few nasty catches.

Who decides if the application competes with Office? When do they decide? ....
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Posted by: mlevison Posted on: 11/27/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Glad about this, but...  einsteintech | 11/21/06
Who wants that UI though?  zaine_ridling | 11/21/06
I like the UI!  Russedl | 11/22/06
UI  KKnutsson | 11/25/06
Wonderful offer with some nasty catches  mlevison | 11/27/06

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