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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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.
- 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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