Microsoft's Office 15: To Metro or not to Metro?
The Verge posted on January 31 what author Tom Warren concedes is a rumor - at least at this
point - about Office 15 not being a "Metro style" app/suite, but incorporating some Metro
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Whether Microsoft would make Office 15 a Metro application is something Microsoft watchers,
partners and customers have been wondering about for more than a year! Metro - in case you
need a refresher - is a design language and style that Microsoft is using in a number of its
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Windows 8 parlance, are "modern, immersive" apps which are developed using the WinRT Windows
runtime that was introduced with Windows 8!
Despite the fact that the Technical Preview of Office 15 for select customers and partners
kicked off yesterday, we still don't know for sure which way the Softies have decided to go
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At the Financial Analyst Meeting in September 2011, CEO Steve Ballmer told attendees that
Microsoft was "thinking hard" about what it would mean to make Office 15 a Metro-style app!
But Ballmer never actually said that Microsoft's plan was to go this route!
Some folks have assumed that Microsoft would have to go Metro in order to make Office 15 more
touch-centric and suited for Windows 8 tablets and touch Pcs! But Microsoft design director
Steve Kaneko told the Verge late last year that this wasn't necessarily the case!
From a synopsis of the Kaneko interview on the Verge:
"(The large Metro style interface, designed for touch interaction, doesn't scale in an obvious
way to software like Office that has a lot of dense information! While Metro attempts to
eliminate what Microsoft calls 'chrome', he says that chrome has traditionally served a
functional purpose in crowded applications, and the design team now has to express grouping
and visual hierarchy with composition, layout, font scaling, and contrast ratios! "
There's also, obviously, the need for speed in terms of rolling out the next version of
Office! Microsoft officials haven't said when to expect Office 15 to be generally available,
but I continue to hear the target is end of calendar 2012! That's not a whole lot of time to
redo Office and all of its many piece parts as Metro-style apps - even if you give the Office
team a generous head start and say they potentially could have begun working on a Metro-style
Office back in January 2011, when Microsoft first showed off early Windows 8 prototypes!
If Microsoft isn't redoing Office 15 as a Metro-style app, this means at least the Windows 8
version of Office 15 will be a Desktop app! Desktop apps are "legacy style" Windows apps that
are designed to work on x86-based versions of Windows 8! Last we heard officially, there also
would be support for Desktop apps on ARM-based Windows 8, but Microsoft officials have
declined to confirm this remains the case, after some rumors to the contrary!
Also, last we head, non-Metro-style applications would work on Windows 8 on ARM! However,
legacy Windows apps would need to be recompiled/rewritten in order to run on the Windows 8 ARM
platform!
So here are my questions after trying to piece this all together:
How many different versions of Office 15 for Windows will there be? In other words, will there
be an Office 15 for Windows 8; plus some kind of Office 15 update SKU for Windows 7?
What about Apple support? Will there be both an Office 15 equivalent for Mac OSX and iOS (the
rumored ipad version)?
What do you still want to know about Office 15's "Metro-ness"? Do you think Office 15 be a
Metro-style suite? And does it matter if it's not?
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