On 6/14/2013 11:40 PM, Alan Baker wrote:
> ...any more clearly than this?
>
> 'Microsoft's surprise launch of Office Mobile for the iPhone today shows
> that the software giant continues to favor Windows' future over Office's
> fortune, analysts said today.
>
> And they just don't get that strategy.
>
> "It's puzzling, [Office] on iPhone but not on iPad," said Frank Gillett
> of Forrester Research, referring to the Friday launch of Office Mobile
> for iOS.
And just what capability does Office really have on an iPhone? Is it
fully featured in terms of content creation, or more of a suite of
read-only apps more suitable for an iPhone?
> Office Mobile for iOS stores documents on SkyDrive or SkyDrive Pro,
> depending on whether the Office 365 subscription is a consumer- or
> business-grade plan.
That explains it. Make a bit more sense.
>
> "They're continuing the artificial advantaging of one product over
> another to change customer behavior," Gillett said.
What- f-in- wha!
> "We think that's a
> major mistake. In their eyes, not providing Office for iPad will
> motivate people to buy Windows tablets.
A presumption for which no evidence exists. Even if true, it's
certainly their right to protect their ow interest and investment into
tablets. Why should they cut their own throat by releasing it for
iPads before their own tablets are successfully established in the
marketplace? That would be stupid.
> That's baloney.
Agreed. This speculation is baloney.
People have
> already bought iPads. You're going to deny them Office and piss them
> off?
So let's see... Microsoft is supposed to undermine its own efforts in
tablet space? Riiiiiiight.
> That makes no sense.
To Apple fangurlz I suppose...
And it's not helping sort things out any
> faster for Windows 8 [on tablets]."'
Like it ever was supposed to...
No spin required. It looks like a pretty clear decision on
Microsoft's part not to actively undermine their own mobile computing
efforts. Maybe Apple fangurlz should petition Apple to do its own
Office compatible product if they feel they really need one that bad
instead of whining.