Re: Office 2007: One Sweet Application
Office 2007 is a huge departure from Windows applications. Huge. And I am impressed with what Word 2007 can do, and I haven't even touched Access 2007 or Excel 2007. Sorry, Open Office, you're an awesome free app, but Office 2007 puts you to shame. Here's why. I am using Word 2007 to put some professional flashy touches to my recently completed book about Oklahoma City. Even though you could edit pictures on the fly in Office 2003, 2007 includes a number of handy features for pictures, including a decent selection of framing effects for your photos.
Another feature that had me impressed in the new visual ribbon is the complete rework of each menu, where you can now find advanced features that sent you on a wild goose chase in Office 2003, such as document formatting and table formatting. Among some of the new features for formatting include inserting a watermark into the document on the fly, easier multiple column formatting for two or more columns of content, and my personal favorite, immediate previews of a newly selected font for your document. Every time you scroll over a different font or the size of that font, the new format will appear instantly and change each time you place your mouse over a new font.
There are, however, some setbacks since Office 2007 is still in Beta testing. It seems that as I continue working on my project, Word 2007 gradually slows down in performance. After an hour or so, the program begins to freeze, pushing yout CPU consumption to 100 percent for at least five minutes while the processes catch up. When you resize pictures, the performance of your computer slows down. Now, this does not happen if you are working on your document in 2003 compatibility mode. At least not yet. However, in compatibility mode, certain features are disabled. Convert your document to 2007, and all of your new features are ready to go. Autosave is more frequent, and should Office 2007 crash, a nifty window pane appears on the left hand side after reopening Word 2007 for document recovery, and you have several options from the most recent autosaves.
Overall, despite Microsoft's pricey license for Office 2007, a whopping $649, I'd definitely agree that Office 2007 is leaps and bounds ahead of any office software out there, rich in features, ready to make your user experience a 21st Century experience.
Click on the attachments below to see my screenshots of Word 2007 in action.
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