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Two Microsoft employees have created an online suggestion box where users can submit feature or fix requests for Office, the company's popular productivity suite.

MakeOfficeBetter.com, an unsanctioned suggestion solicitation site, was created by Steve Zaske, a planner on the Office development team, and Luke Foust, a Microsoft developer in the test group.

"If you've got a new feature idea or an idea on how to improve Microsoft Office, please share it here," said Zaske and Foust in a debut message on the site.

source: PC World | posted by: Mike | time: 18:58:00 EST Aug. 11 2009 


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