Microsoft may offer web programs

Sep 22, 2006

Microsoft is planning free-web based versions of its word processing and 
spreadsheet programs.

The online versions of the programs will lack many of the features found in the 
full versions found in Microsoft's Office suite of applications.

Although the programs will be free to use, Microsoft is planning to fund them 
via advertising.

The move is seen as a rebuff to Google and others which already offer free 
versions of these types of programs.

The free programs are likely to be based on Microsoft's Works software suite 
that is often installed on low-cost home PCs.

No date has been set for when the free programs will show up on the net but the 
software giant told the Reuters news agency that it was "considering" new
distribution and payment models for its software.

Like many others Microsoft has already started experimenting with web-based 
services. Windows Live lets people create a personal page that brings together
many of the things they do online such as read news feeds, blogs and deal with 
e-mail.

There is also a beta version of a WYSIWYG writing tool for writing blog posts.

Microsoft's Office suite dominates the business market but the software giant 
has had more competition of late as rivals produce and release free versions
of programs that do the same job as those in the package.

For instance the Open Office project offers free versions of programs that are 
very similar to those found in Microsoft Office.

In addition, Google now owns the Writely online word processor and earlier this 
year started offering an online spreadsheet.

Many other smaller hi-tech firms run web-based versions of the applications 
people use in business or on their home PC.

Microsoft's Office suite is hugely successful for the company and currently 
about 25% of the company's revenue is generated by sales of it. A new version
of Office is due in 2007. The BBC is not responsible for the content of 
external internet sites

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