Microsoft Office 2003 is a set of desktop productivity programs—including applications for word processing, e-mail, and spreadsheets—that integrate with servers, services, and solutions in the Microsoft Office System. Microsoft Office 2003 is a productivity suite written and distributed by Microsoft for their Windows operating system. Released on November 17, 2003, it was the successor to Office XP and the predecessor to Office 2007. It was the last version of Office to use toolbars for all of its applications. A new logo, as well as two new applications, made their debut in Office 2003: Microsoft InfoPath and OneNote. It is the first version to use Windows XP style icons. Outlook 2003 provides improved functionality in many areas, including Kerberos authentication, RPC over HTTP, and Cached Exchange Mode. The key benefit of Outlook 2003 is the improved junk mail filter. 2003 is the last Office version to support Windows 2000.
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