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Comments on: Extend your Office apps via Live Workspace

Use Microsoft's free service to share files with others, or store them online for easy access from any Net-connected PC.

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by ppgreat March 20, 2008 6:13 AM PDT
The deal breaker in all of this is that you have to be knee deep in Microsoft products.

I agree with your synopsis. Nothing more than lipstick on file sharing.

It just adds an unnecessary layer or two to the average enterprise workplace.
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by pctec100 March 20, 2008 8:42 AM PDT
I like the integration with Office but I would really like to see MS provide organizations with a tool to selectively block Live apps for groups of users. I know there are plenty of online services like this but the Office integration is what may draw the users I support towards wanting to use Live.
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by cfj2222 March 20, 2008 11:32 AM PDT
Crap. It's all crap. It's XDrive from AOL, but Microsoft's proprietary version. Is this how the largest software company in the world INNOVATES? Please... this is so eight years ago...
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