I attended tech. ed for 3rd times this year. I naturally lost my freshness. After three busy days, I felt that my organization was not doing well this year and I felt a little bit difficult to deal.
At the technical level, there seems to be nothing new. Some unclear concepts have been clearer, and Microsoft's monopoly has become increasingly hard. On office12, in addition to the desktop, the entire office is more integrated with the Internet, and the calls between office products are more closely integrated, I feel that there is almost no need for other software for office work, such as enterprise portals, workflows, video conferences, and Im. I can find any enterprise portal that can be used in office work.
One of my colleagues at the venue said, it seems that no software development is needed in the future, and Microsoft has done it all, however, a Microsoft lecturer said, "Microsoft wants to provide better software to customers and solve all office problems on the office platform ".
However, office12 is indeed a highlight, and it seems much more convenient to use. Although the ribbon, Microsoft does not admit that it is similar to the tool bar of Delphi, it looks much more refined, the software seems to be integrated with the hardware. At least the office12 design is not designed on the 1024x768 interface, and more importantly, the LCD display can achieve the effect. Taking a closer look at office12, you can also feel Microsoft's painstaking efforts. It's hard to study users' usage habits.
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