Microsoft founder Bill Gates has criticised one of the company's biggest cash cows - Microsoft Office - admitting the package needs "more than a tune-up".Gates, who recently resigned as Microsoft chairman to become a technology adviser to new CEO Satya Nadella, signalled that the company was set to take even greater risks with its long-standing product lines, suggesting big changes were afoot for Office, and possibly Windows, too.
"Office and the other Microsoft assets that we built in the nineties and kept tuning up have lasted a long time," Gates said in an interview with Rolling Stone, conceivably referring to both Office and Windows.
"Now, they need more than a tune-up. But that's pretty exciting for the people inside who say, 'We need to take a little risk and do some new stuff'."
Gates didn't stipulate what that "new stuff" might be, although Microsoft is known to be working on a touch-oriented version of Office for iOS, which it's expected to release ahead of finger-friendly apps for its own OSes.
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