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Old May 14th, 2010, 03:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Celcius
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Default merge the office suite into one single componentised application

How many people get fed up with switching between outlook, excel, word,
visio, one note, project and a many other MS applications to get your
desired result?

Office is in desperate need (IMHO) of a rewrite in a more .net friendly
manner anyway so ditch the product ande write one single product (Office)
which is complete package which calls all the features of the other
applications to do whatever you need.
An interface somewhere between outlook and one note allowing the user to
create projects and sub projects that have numerous pages. Your home section
would effectively be an outlook style area which managed not only your
emails, appointments and tasks but also your documents and projects.

Documents (or perhaps pages would be a better term) would be managed in a
onenote style with workbooks, section headers and tabs, these would just hold
containers which can be nested in any way. Similar to the visual studio ide
you would have a toolbox of components which you could drag and drop on your
page.

You could enter, manipulate and format text and images using a word object
and / or drop a spreadsheet onto the page to use either just as an easily
formattable table (does anyone else hate MS Words tables) or to use as a
spreadsheet, eitherway Excels functions would be available to add
calculations to your table with ease. You could drop a visio control on and
off you go creating flow charts etc or drop a project tracker control on and
start using MS Project style gannt charts to track progress. Add a task,
appointment or email to a page and have it entered into your outlook section
automatically.
Options to have your pages formatted to print page sizes (Letter / A4 etc)
or just be controlled by the content on them like onenote pages.
Options to host pages or projects in sharepoint and exchange shared folders
as well as office live workplaces and Live spaces.

WPF is the perfect tool to write this in and it would enable third party
plugins to be written easily.

I know much of this is possible in several MS Apps but why not stop making
us fight with ourselves over which tool is best for the given project at hand
and let us use them all in one place seamlessly.

MS still get to sell all the different flavours of office but intead of more
or less applications ist more or less plugins which would potentially be a
better way of selling the other more obscure MS applications.

Im a project manager for an ERP comapny and I do a lot of R&D on how we can
leverage new MS technologies to our advantage, I spend my life torn between
MS Project, Onenote and Outlook and get frustrated that I can't settle in one
of them and that the integration between them is poor in most cases to say
the least.

As an example in MS Project my items should be automatically added to my
outlook calendar and task list (outlook task deadlines should also be in my
outlook calendar too) and changing them in either app should change them in
both. Onenote lets you pull in appointments but if you edit them it doesn't
reflect in outlook. Formatting tools in excel should be as good as the ones
in word and tables in word should be as easy to use as a spreadsheet. Visio
flow charts almost always accompany other documents rather than stand alone
so they should be embedded in my documents not managed seperately. Oh and
just as an aside how about allowing linked tasks in outlook!

Anyone still awake thanks for listening!

p.s MS I'm available to manage the project if you want

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Old May 14th, 2010, 03:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Tom Willett[_2_]
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Default merge the office suite into one single componentised application

ROFLMAO!

"Celcius" wrote in message
...
: How many people get fed up with switching between outlook, excel, word,
: visio, one note, project and a many other MS applications to get your
: desired result?
:
: Office is in desperate need (IMHO) of a rewrite in a more .net friendly
: manner anyway so ditch the product ande write one single product (Office)
: which is complete package which calls all the features of the other
: applications to do whatever you need.
: An interface somewhere between outlook and one note allowing the user to
: create projects and sub projects that have numerous pages. Your home
section
: would effectively be an outlook style area which managed not only your
: emails, appointments and tasks but also your documents and projects.
:
: Documents (or perhaps pages would be a better term) would be managed in a
: onenote style with workbooks, section headers and tabs, these would just
hold
: containers which can be nested in any way. Similar to the visual studio
ide
: you would have a toolbox of components which you could drag and drop on
your
: page.
:
: You could enter, manipulate and format text and images using a word object
: and / or drop a spreadsheet onto the page to use either just as an easily
: formattable table (does anyone else hate MS Words tables) or to use as a
: spreadsheet, eitherway Excels functions would be available to add
: calculations to your table with ease. You could drop a visio control on
and
: off you go creating flow charts etc or drop a project tracker control on
and
: start using MS Project style gannt charts to track progress. Add a task,
: appointment or email to a page and have it entered into your outlook
section
: automatically.
: Options to have your pages formatted to print page sizes (Letter / A4 etc)
: or just be controlled by the content on them like onenote pages.
: Options to host pages or projects in sharepoint and exchange shared
folders
: as well as office live workplaces and Live spaces.
:
: WPF is the perfect tool to write this in and it would enable third party
: plugins to be written easily.
:
: I know much of this is possible in several MS Apps but why not stop making
: us fight with ourselves over which tool is best for the given project at
hand
: and let us use them all in one place seamlessly.
:
: MS still get to sell all the different flavours of office but intead of
more
: or less applications ist more or less plugins which would potentially be a
: better way of selling the other more obscure MS applications.
:
: Im a project manager for an ERP comapny and I do a lot of R&D on how we
can
: leverage new MS technologies to our advantage, I spend my life torn
between
: MS Project, Onenote and Outlook and get frustrated that I can't settle in
one
: of them and that the integration between them is poor in most cases to say
: the least.
:
: As an example in MS Project my items should be automatically added to my
: outlook calendar and task list (outlook task deadlines should also be in
my
: outlook calendar too) and changing them in either app should change them
in
: both. Onenote lets you pull in appointments but if you edit them it
doesn't
: reflect in outlook. Formatting tools in excel should be as good as the
ones
: in word and tables in word should be as easy to use as a spreadsheet.
Visio
: flow charts almost always accompany other documents rather than stand
alone
: so they should be embedded in my documents not managed seperately. Oh and
: just as an aside how about allowing linked tasks in outlook!
:
: Anyone still awake thanks for listening!
:
: p.s MS I'm available to manage the project if you want
:
: ----------------
: This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
: suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
: Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow
this
: link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
: click "I Agree" in the message pane.
:
:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...ic.office.misc


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Old May 15th, 2010, 04:29 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
JoAnn Paules
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Default merge the office suite into one single componentised application

have a great idea too that's sort of similar.

I think we carry too many cards in our wallet. Credit cards, membership
cards, grocery store card, medical insurance cards, Social Security cards,
etc. I think we need one card that does it all. Stop at the gas station and
insert your omnicard to pay for it. Go to the doctor and they can read your
medical insurance info on the omnicard. And maybe while they're at it, just
put your medical history on that card. Get points at the grocery store on
your card. Eat at your favorite restaurant and store your points on your
card.

Think of the omnicard as a Swiss Army multi-tool that you can keep in your
wallet.


--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



"Celcius" wrote in message
...
How many people get fed up with switching between outlook, excel, word,
visio, one note, project and a many other MS applications to get your
desired result?

Office is in desperate need (IMHO) of a rewrite in a more .net friendly
manner anyway so ditch the product ande write one single product (Office)
which is complete package which calls all the features of the other
applications to do whatever you need.
An interface somewhere between outlook and one note allowing the user to
create projects and sub projects that have numerous pages. Your home
section
would effectively be an outlook style area which managed not only your
emails, appointments and tasks but also your documents and projects.

Documents (or perhaps pages would be a better term) would be managed in a
onenote style with workbooks, section headers and tabs, these would just
hold
containers which can be nested in any way. Similar to the visual studio
ide
you would have a toolbox of components which you could drag and drop on
your
page.

You could enter, manipulate and format text and images using a word object
and / or drop a spreadsheet onto the page to use either just as an easily
formattable table (does anyone else hate MS Words tables) or to use as a
spreadsheet, eitherway Excels functions would be available to add
calculations to your table with ease. You could drop a visio control on
and
off you go creating flow charts etc or drop a project tracker control on
and
start using MS Project style gannt charts to track progress. Add a task,
appointment or email to a page and have it entered into your outlook
section
automatically.
Options to have your pages formatted to print page sizes (Letter / A4 etc)
or just be controlled by the content on them like onenote pages.
Options to host pages or projects in sharepoint and exchange shared
folders
as well as office live workplaces and Live spaces.

WPF is the perfect tool to write this in and it would enable third party
plugins to be written easily.

I know much of this is possible in several MS Apps but why not stop making
us fight with ourselves over which tool is best for the given project at
hand
and let us use them all in one place seamlessly.

MS still get to sell all the different flavours of office but intead of
more
or less applications ist more or less plugins which would potentially be a
better way of selling the other more obscure MS applications.

Im a project manager for an ERP comapny and I do a lot of R&D on how we
can
leverage new MS technologies to our advantage, I spend my life torn
between
MS Project, Onenote and Outlook and get frustrated that I can't settle in
one
of them and that the integration between them is poor in most cases to say
the least.

As an example in MS Project my items should be automatically added to my
outlook calendar and task list (outlook task deadlines should also be in
my
outlook calendar too) and changing them in either app should change them
in
both. Onenote lets you pull in appointments but if you edit them it
doesn't
reflect in outlook. Formatting tools in excel should be as good as the
ones
in word and tables in word should be as easy to use as a spreadsheet.
Visio
flow charts almost always accompany other documents rather than stand
alone
so they should be embedded in my documents not managed seperately. Oh and
just as an aside how about allowing linked tasks in outlook!

Anyone still awake thanks for listening!

p.s MS I'm available to manage the project if you want

----------------
This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow
this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.

http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...ic.office.misc


 




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