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July 31st, 2007

Ad-supported free Microsoft Works: competitor to open source office suites?

Posted by Russell Shaw @ 6:36 am

Categories: Google, Predictions and Observations, microsoft

Tags: OpenOffice, Advertisement, Open Source, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Works, Office Suites, Russell Shaw

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Colleague Mary Jo Foley, who does the All about Microsoft blog, reports that Microsoft may well be working on a free version of Microsoft Works.

I’ve always thought of Works as a poor man’s Microsoft Office. There’s an older version of Word, a PowerPoint viewer (not a PPT creator), addy book, database, calendar, etc.

Assumed to be Microsoft Works 9.0, this version could be software-based, hosted, or both.  A hosted version would be ad-supported.

Mary Jo makes a valid point that a free Works could signify a competitive strike by Microsoft against Google Docs & Spreadsheets.

From my own experience, I see some other battlefields for a free, ad-supported Microsoft Works.

I don’t have Office on one of my laptops. Didn’t want to spend the dough. When I need to write on the road, I either go to our Web-based blogging tool (as I am doing presently) perform a major retro move back to the built-in Wordpad, or use my OpenOffice Writer.

That’s OpenOffice Writer at the top of this post.

OpenOffice is pretty good, and it is free.  In OpenOffice Writer, docs created therein are savable in W9rd’s .doc format, but aren’t total clones of documents created in Word. Some of my non-blogging clients have told me this.

But hey tell you what. If there was a free- even ad-supported- online version of Microsoft Works with built-in Word, I’d certainly use it on my notebook.

Would you?

Russell Shaw is an enterprise computing journalist, analyst and author based in Portland, Oregon. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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OpenOffice is the better choice..
I really don't think this will fly too well. Only a free version of Works would have any impact because it would be installed by default (usually), rather than OpenOffice.

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I might use it  gtewallace | 08/01/07
Not Even If You Paid Me!  shoktai@... | 08/02/07
OpenOffice is the better choice..  dpuryear@... | 08/02/07

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