TurnItIn.com supports Word 2007

by billso on Monday, 7 May 2007

On Feb­ru­ary 21, I wrote about Microsoft Office 2007. At that time, TurnItIn.com was not accept­ing the new Word 2007 file for­mat, .docx, so I told Office 2007 users to save their files in either .doc for­mat or as a .pdf file.

I just noticed that TurnItIn.com has fixed this issue. Office 2007 users can sub­mit files to TurnItIn.com with­out major prob­lems. It’s easy to fix a web-based ser­vice, after all.

Microsoft Office 2003 users can install a com­pat­i­bil­ity pack that lets their suite open and print Office 2007 files.

I still haven’t seen an Office 2007 com­pat­i­bil­ity pack for Microsoft Office 2004 on the Mac.

For Win­dows users who just want to view and print Visio 2007 or Pow­er­Point 2007 files, Microsoft’s Office 2007 view­ers for Visio and Pow­er­Point will do the job.

The Office 2007 file for­mats are explained in gory detail here.

I haven’t touched Office 2007 yet. The famil­iar menus and tool­bars have been replaced with some­thing called the Rib­bon, which is NOT a part of Office 2008, the Mac ver­sion of Microsoft’s ven­er­a­ble suite. At least Mac users will still have menus!

We’ll see if users take the time to upgrade from Office 2003/2004 to Microsoft Office 2007/2008.

I have more hope for Google Docs at this point, even if these web-based apps aren’t as pow­er­ful as Microsoft Office and the file sizes are limited.

At least I can open Google Docs in Fire­fox and share them with my Googling colleagues.

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