New
#1
JMH thanks as always!
Source -
Office 15 Details Revealed: Possible New UI, Office Mobile 15, Release Date Implication, and More
June 9th, 2010 | Author: Stephen Chapman
Goodbye Office 2010; hello Office 15!
After some extensive (see: exhaustive) research, I’ve unearthed enough to confidently say that Office 15 planning is not only under way, but thriving as well. Amongst all the information are implications as to when Microsoft aims for its release, some of what Microsoft is specifically focusing on in their plans, mentions of specific Office 15 applications, services, and more! Follow along as I take you from the earliest mentions of Office 15 back in September 2009 up through to the very latest of what’s floating around from job postings, employee profiles, documents, and more. If you don’t feel like delving into the whole post, I’ve summarized the key points at the bottom of the post for quick review.
It’s Official: Office 15, the Codename
Beginning with a bit of history, I’ve been keeping my eye on Office 15 since September 2009 when I first noticed what seemed to be an employee referring to the next version of Office as “Office 15″ and “Office 2013.” A couple of months afterwords, I made note of a program manager mentioning Office 15 in an interview on Microsoft’s website. Shortly thereafter, references were also being discovered by MJ Foley and others. Fast-forward 6 months and now there are job postings on Microsoft’s Careers website that specifically reference “Office 15″ in various contexts which I will be referencing shortly.
Office 15 Details Revealed: Possible New UI, Office Mobile 15, Release Date Implication, and More | Windows 8, Windows Phone 8, Office 15 | Stephen Chapman @ MSFTKitchen
Wow...thanks for the article JMH. Nice work. :)
Thanks for the great post JMH. The author did an awesome job :)
Wouldn't surprise me. It's no secret that companies start working on their next version before the current one launches.
Good post , thanks. It's always good to have something to look forward to. Looks like I'll be renewing my TechNet subscription for years to come.