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Microsoft is gradually rolling out browser-based versions of Word, Excel, Powerpoint and OneNote. If you have a Windows Live / Hotmail login you might receive an invitation to join the pre-release trials.
If you accept the invitation, what do you get? At the moment it includes only Excel and Powerpoint – Word and OneNote editing features have yet to appear.
Immediately after accepting the invite you get a message telling you the service is ready and all you have to do is click on ‘New’ to create a document. Nice theory, but there’s no ‘New’ menu item to be seen.
If you return to the main Skydrive window, the changes appear.
 Office Web Applications - Skydrive main window
Click on the Documents folder and finally the New menu appears:
 Office Web Applications - New document pull-down menu
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So you decide to try making a Word document – click on ‘Microsoft Word document’ and you don’t get very far:
 Office Web Applications - Word still to come
That's not a very promising start even for a beta/preview/trial/pre-release or whatever Microsoft wants to call it.
Same problem with OneNote:
 Office Web Applications - OneNote still to come
There’s more luck making an Excel document online:
 Office Web Applications - Excel main view
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And PowerPoint
 Office Web Applications - Powerpoint main view
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Unlike installed software, web applications can be updated almost any time by the provider. So we'd expect / hope that Word and Onenote editing appears for preview users very soon.
Article posted: Thursday, 08 October 2009
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