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Microsoft Office: Mac En Route To Mac App Store
That’s the rumor but can you really see Microsoft handing over 30% commission on every app downloaded to Apple? Well, AllThingsD are running this story this morning, Amanda Lefebvre from Microsoft spoke with Mobilized and said ‘it’s something we are looking at’. However, Microsoft did point out that the product is available in many places as well as the 30 day free trial version available from the Web. "It’s something we haven’t ruled out, we just have to see how that relates to our business’ went on Lefebvre. There’s also the matter of the iPhone version of Office:Mac and Microsoft released an iPhone version of its OneNote note-taking program as…
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Zevrix Updates BatchOutput for Microsoft Word To Support Office 2011
Zevrix Solutions today is pleased to announce the release of BatchOutput DOC 2.1, a compatibility update to its popular output automation solution for Microsoft Word on Mac OS X. The software provides advanced solutions for demanding enterprise and office publishing environments through automation of printing and professional PDF output. With BatchOutput DOC, users only need to select the files they wish to output and adjust the settings, and the software will do the rest automatically. For example, BatchOutput can be left to output hundreds of Word files overnight, and the completed job can be picked up next morning. In addition to batch printing, BatchOutput DOC allows to carry out powerful…
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Foxconn Says ‘No Need For Overreaction’ To Steve Jobs’ Medical Leave
Foxconn Electronics (Hon Hai Precision Industry Co), the largest manufacturer of electronics and computer components worldwide with up to 450,000 workers and of course manufacturers of products from Apple, Amazon, Cisco, HP, Dell, Nintendo, Nokia, Microsoft, Sony and Sony Ericsson have spoken out in relation to the controversy surrounding Jobs’ medical absence. In a report from DigiTimes, Foxconn acknowledged that Steve Jobs’ had taken medical leave and expressed that it was not the first time and since Apple, their major client, is ‘well organized’ they will not experience any operating issues simply ‘because of one person’s absence.’