The Microsoft Office team just did a reveal on what it will mean to have the 
Microsoft Office Universal apps on Windows 10 (available on the desktop of you 
want, as well), along with the fact that the full-up desktop Office 2016 is 
also underway.

As far as I know, Universal apps are also amenable to porting to Android and 
iOS, depending on what the native dependencies might be when built for Windows 
alone.

Is it not valuable to pay attention to all of this in determining feature 
parity and, in particular, how the standard formats are limited (or not) in 
cloud interchange and use of web applications and Universal apps?

 - Dennis

-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis E. Hamilton [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 16:51
To: [email protected]
Subject: Keeping an Eye on Microsoft: The Windows 10 Reveal Today

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Beside the Universal Apps and the various ways to take them onto multiple 
platforms, the following information was made available today:

 1. Xbox One will run Universal Apps and Xbox Live comes to Windows 10 in more 
ways
 2. Cortana will be on Windows 10 and available to Windows Apps, so this 
includes text to speech, speech to text, text commands, and probably 
translation (with help from Skype).
 3. There will be Universal Apps of Outlook (Mail and Calendar), and Microsoft 
Word, PowerPoint, and Excel (in addition to Web Apps and the desktop apps).
 4. The holographic imaging and viewing is available to Universal Apps.  

This may be very important as we come to grips with how to deploy 
Corinthia-based apps into the Windows ecosystem.

 - Dennis


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