Microsoft withdraws Windows Mobile update

By Richard Thurston, ZDNet UK
Monday, October 01, 2007 12:29 PM

A key Microsoft update which will let smartphone users read Office 2007 documents has been temporarily withdrawn.

Office Mobile 6.1, an update to Microsoft's mobile versions of Word, Excel and PowerPoint, will let users of Windows Mobile 6 devices read Office 2007 documents for the first time.

Jason Langridge, a senior business manager in Microsoft's U.K.-based Windows Mobile Group, blogged on Thursday that the update was available, providing a URL of the download page.

But, within hours, both the update and Langridge's blog were withdrawn.

When asked the reason for the withdrawal, Langridge told ZDNet.co.uk that he had removed the post because he had cited an incorrect URL.

Langridge confirmed that the update was not currently available and he could offer no timescale for its availability.

It is thought that the update was intended for internal testing only, and that the public release date is due for the first half of October.

In the meantime, Windows Mobile users will have to use third-party software, such as that from DataViz, to read Office 2007 documents.


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