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September 28th, 2005

The Web-based Office will have its day

Posted by Richard MacManus @ 1:00 am

Categories: Business, Tech, Web 2.0

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I first profiled a Web 2.0 office in early September and since then more web-based office products have surfaced. Peter Rip posted recently that he’s now "bumped into an alpha or beta Web-incarnation for every Microsoft desktop product". He says most are AJAX, but some are Flash or Flex-based (both Macromedia products).

Peter thinks desktop apps are on the way out, because "no one works at their desktop anymore." While he rightly points out that office people are spending more and more time on the Net, I don’t agree with his conclusion that this necessarily signals the end of desktop apps - yet. A recent Computerworld article states that laptops will soon replace the desktop as the preferred business PC, citing mobility as the main reason for this trend. Microsoft office products - and increasingly OpenOffice and other open source desktop programs - will continue to be used on both laptop and desktop PCs for the forseeable future. The reason is the advanced and wide ranging functionality they offer, together with perceived stability in an office environment.

However I do think that long-term, the writing is on the wall for desktop office applications. Once the current crop of alpha and beta web-based office products reach a level of maturity, they will be ready to challenge Microsoft for the minds and pockets of consumers. One of the keys is achieving the level of functionality that Microsoft Office undeniably has. But there are also issues of online security and reliability that web-based apps will need to address, in time. Office apps are just too important to corporate productivity for CIOs and IT managers to entrust their businesses with web-based apps, without complete confidence in their functionality (ability to do the job efficiently) and performance (security and uptime).

The time for the web-based office will come, mark my words. When broadband is ubiquitous, web functionality is richer, issues of security and reliability have been put to rest, and most importantly of all - when Corporates are ready to make the jump. It may be 5-10 years down the track, it may be longer. For now, let’s take a look at the current crop of promising web-based office apps and hope a few of them last the distance.

Ones I mentioned in my initial post:
Writely - "The Web Word Processor" (note that for creating documents, it uses an HTML editor and then converts to Word format)
FCKeditor is also an MS Word-like web app. It’s open source too.
gOFFICE - "a browser-based online word processor and desktop publishing program"
Num Sum - web-based spreadsheets - except only the author of a spreadsheet can edit it.
Kiko - Online calendar solution powered by Ajax.
Gmail and now the new Yahoo! Mail (Microsoft is rumored to be working on a Hotmail upgrade, codenamed Kahuna)
called S5 - web-based Powerpoint  
Webnote - web-based version of Microsoft’s OneNote 
thinkfree - online Office suite
Openomy - online file-system

And ones Peter has added to the mix:
Bindows
Gliffy
Meebo
Zimbra

Feel free to add more web-based office apps in the comments below. Better yet, tell me if you agree with my prediction that web-based office apps will eventually displace desktop office apps.

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RE: The Web-based Office will have its day
Richard's words did indeed prove prophetic.

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Posted by: pankajunk Posted on: 08/27/09  (Edited: 08/27/09 @ 02:04) You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Web Office  srwhite | 09/28/05
From what I've seen the solutions are still kind of rough  Mark Miller | 09/28/05
Not on my Network  jfp | 09/28/05
Did you try using any of these ?  JJ_z | 09/28/05
Useless!  voska | 09/28/05
Why is that the standard?  wresnick | 09/29/05
Worse than useless!!  Still Lynn | 09/29/05
Interesting ideas but desktop apps will always be better  marksashton | 09/28/05
Let's look at that.  wresnick | 09/29/05
SimDesk  msh9475 | 09/28/05
I did say this was the future...  Web20Explorer | 09/28/05
Predictions of the future are often wrong  timbc | 09/29/05
Wireless network reliability is key  Mark Miller | 09/28/05
I agree  blipszyc@... | 09/29/05
I've worked with FCKeditor  Mark Miller | 09/28/05
cross browser compatibility  unoriginal_sin | 12/29/05
Unplugged Applications  m.roberts | 09/28/05
Convea!  alanc5 | 09/29/05
SimpleData - AJAX Billing and Inventory Software  coryrauch | 09/29/05
Yeah, right  Someguy2 | 09/29/05
Your right its no onenote  coryrauch | 09/29/05
It Will happen  CWButler | 09/29/05
CalendarHub  scottm7 | 09/29/05
Planzo.com - Social online calendar  Whizzard_z | 09/29/05
Planzo.com ajax calendar  jsoren18 | 09/29/05
No Freaking Way  Marc L | 09/29/05
network down? whats that?  thunderdome1 | 02/02/06
Nobody needs a Web based equivalent to Office  nauges@... | 09/29/05
Completely agree  Amos_z | 09/30/05
Freecell, THE popular office app  DennyCronin | 09/29/05
Zoho Writer and Zoho Virtual Office  rajuv | 09/30/05
And new web only office applications  tony@... | 09/30/05
Think Internet, not Web  putt1ck | 10/03/05
web-based solutions are only an interim solution  rbh | 10/03/05
SaleForce anyone?  yevger | 10/03/05
AirSet http://www.airset.com, a web & mobile networked PIM  phurley | 10/13/05
Global bookmarks & notes  jjpicard | 10/16/05
More is going on out there...  Mikael_66 | 10/17/05
Web based VoIP  malcolm123 | 12/05/05
Horsesh^t!  Nobody_really | 12/29/05
What about troubleshooting?  Charteruse | 06/20/06
Web 2.0 will prevail  mrregistered | 08/14/06
Being able to Enhance MS Office is its strong point, what about Web version  jim.bassett@... | 09/18/06
RE: The Web-based Office will have its day  ruzbehraja | 09/23/07
Adocu - What's your status?  mickey1231 | 05/30/08
RE: The Web-based Office will have its day  kalivd | 06/05/08
RE: The Web-based Office will have its day  pankajunk | 08/27/09

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