![]() ![]() Today, Google have increased this once puny 50MB limit to 4GB. Microsoft could really pull it off.Ĭontinue reading: Microsoft reveals Office 15, sports touch-friendly features, simpler UI (full post) Android apps broken free of their 50MB limit, new app size limit is a whopping 4GB It looks like Microsoft isn't just trying here, they've listened, and are forging a path for their Metro-based future. One Note wasn't left out of the upgrades, and now has improved tables support. Outlook now sports weather forecasts built-in, in-line replies, and greater multiple e-mail account support. PowerPoint wasn't left out, and is now easier to drop Excel charts into presentations without messing with formatting. ![]() Word has also received some love, now including double-click to zoom, smoother scrolling, video embeds, and the ability to share documents online through a browser.Įxcel has also received some upgrades, now including some formatting controls, as well as chart animations. Office sports a large influence of MS's Metro, where it has a cleaner interface and touch mode, which makes working with your documents and presentations on a desktop, tablet or smartphone, that much easier. It was introduced into Internet Explorer 7 on Vista, where it creates a separate, low-privilege process for running JavaScript and rendering HTML.Ĭontinue reading: Internet Explorer 10 is touch-friendly, loves Metro (full post) Instagram co-founder says Android version is "better than our iPhone app" Protected Mode is the name that Microsoft gives to its sandboxing technique. Security-wise, Internet Explorer 10 will sport a new Enhanced Protected Mode. The tile-based favorites view and tab thumbnails are both said to be good, too. The Metro-infused version of Internet Explorer, according to Ars Technica, feels "slick" and comfortable using both touch and mouse and keyboard interaction. The app bar, is displayed by swiping from the top or bottom of the screen, or right-clicking the mouse, contains the tabs, address bar, and more. Metro Internet Explorer 10 is a continuation of this train of thought, where there's no visible interface at all, which leaves only the Web page itself visible. Windows 8's Metro design does the same thing, where it puts much more focus on the content itself. ![]()
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