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Microsoft
updates Visio graphics software
Microsoft
has announced the beta release of Visio2002, the latest version
of its diagramming and drawing software. The product, an updated
version of Visios earlier product, has enhanced graphical
qualities-including smoother lines and more vibrant color-and
increased integration with other Microsoft products such as
Excel and Active Directory. The beta version can be ordered
now, and the complete product will be ready in May, the company
said. The software also contains Microsofts controversial
anti-piracy technology, product activation, which
prevents people from making copies of the software.
This Visio release marks the first product update since Microsoft
acquired the company in early 2000 for $1.3 billion. Microsoft
announced the acquisition in 1999. The acquisition was not
unexpected, as the two companies had been working together
for some time. Being inside the company, however, has given
Visio more resources in its product development and sales
efforts. I think no one could deny that being inside
the Microsoft organization, weve had even stronger opportunities
to collaborate, said Visio Product Manager Elise Jones.
Using Microsofts resources, for example, allowed this
Visio release to support 13 foreign languages, as opposed
to the five supported in the previous release. The product
also comes with a new alternative XML-based file format, which
enables corporate or third-party developers to import or export
any aspect of a Visio diagram.
Also as part of the release, Visio has streamlined its products
from four categories to two - Visio Standard and Visio Professional.
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