Microsoft Office 2003
Outlook 2003 Personal Trainer, 1st Edition
By CustomGuide, Inc.
Fully illustrated and jargon-free, the Outlook 2003 Personal Trainer book presents a clear view of the latest personal information program from Microsoft Office. With this handy reference by your side, you ll be able to better manage and organize em...
[Publish Date: February 2005]
MS Vista on a MacBookPro - O'Reilly Digital Media Blog
By Allen Rockwell
Recently I installed Microsoft Vista Release Candidate 2 on my MacBookPro using Paralells. So far it seems to be fast, stable and very attractive. So far I've only been running Office 2007, FrontPage 2003 and Firefox, but I plan on installing a 3D CAD program soon to really stress it out. I must say that I'm just doing this because...
[Publish Date: October 26, 2006]
Word 2003 Personal Trainer, 1st Edition
By CustomGuide, Inc.
As the most complete and engaging tutorial available for Word, this invaluable guide details all of the latest advancements to the popular Microsoft Office word processor. Features sections on templates, WordArt, charts, drawings, plus advanced topi...
[Publish Date: February 2005]
Holes in Microsoft Office XML - O'Reilly XML Blog
By Simon St. Laurent
I've spent a lot of time this week rethinking Microsoft Office 2003's XML capabilities and figuring out how I feel about them a year after writing a book on them.
[Publish Date: March 12, 2005]
Office SP2 Patch Offers a Surprising Anti-Phishing Bonus - O'Reilly Windows ...
By Preston Gralla
Without any fanfare, Microsoft recently released its Office 2003 P2 patch -- and hidden deep within is a very useful anti-phishing feature.
[Publish Date: September 28, 2005]
"Office 2003 XML": Integrating Office with the Rest of the World
Sebastopol, CA--Ask a typical Microsoft Office user how built-in support for XML in Office 2003 has affected his or her work, and you're likely to be rewarded with a blank expression. For most users, Office 2003 has meant a slightly updated version of...
[Publish Date: June 22, 2004]
"Microsoft limits XML in Office 2003" - O'Reilly ONLamp Blog
By Uche Ogbuji
It seems that the most hyped aspects of MS Office 11 wlll only go to those who pay to play at the highest levels under MS's notorious new licensing schemes. In discussion of this revelation on XML-DEV, some XML experts comment that they feel as if they've been deceived by MS. I have a different take. I expected no less from MS, and if I'd been proven wrong, it would probably have meant Microsoft had begun to understand the fact that they are beginning to face a marketplace that will no longer support the Windows/Office bubble. See the full text for more on this.
[Publish Date: April 13, 2003]
Why Can't Microsoft Take out the Trash? - O'Reilly Windows DevCenter Blog
By Preston Gralla
Around my house, my 14-year-old son Gabe has to take out the trash. So why can't Microsoft do the same? I just upgraded to Office 2003 and I was stunned by all the junk the software left behind.
[Publish Date: February 16, 2004]