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WordPerfect Office X4
Increase productivity and save money using a comprehensive suite of office applications.
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Microsoft delivers 'Save as PDF' add-on
September 12, 2006
The free download enables Office 2007 users to save documents as Adobe PDF or Microsoft XPS formats.
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Microsoft gunning for Adobe's PDF format?
May 3, 2005
New Metro format could challenge the de facto standard for creating fixed-format documents.
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Microsoft to support PDF in Office 12
October 3, 2005
Office 12, due in late 2006, will let people generate PDFs from Office documents. PDF viewer is still required, though.
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Office, Vista changed in wake of Adobe threat
June 2, 2006
Microsoft is tweaking its updates to Office and Windows in part to head off a legal challenge over use of PDF technology.
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Adobe opens e-book store
December 17, 2003
The software maker tries to breathe life into the faltering electronic publishing concept by opening its own online store in conjunction with major publishers.
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Microsoft says Office beta coming in November
October 3, 2005
And the new version will support for Adobe's PDF format. Office chief Steven Sinofsky talks about the move, as well as the brewing battle over file formats.
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Massachusetts to adopt 'open' desktop
September 1, 2005
State intends to phase out office applications from Microsoft and others in favor of software based on "open" standards.
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Microsoft to release ODF document converter
February 2, 2007
Microsoft-sponsored open-source group expected to release ODF translator for Word.
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