10. Highlighted Feature In MOSS 2007, Office client is required to view and edit documents uploaded to document libraries (Download and open) SPS 2010 enables view and edit of Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Visio documents, using Office Web Application feature (Depending on Browser Support) In MOSS 2007, there isn’t any Co-Authoring Capability (when a document is check-out, others cannot work/edit on it) Co-Authoring Capabilities available for Word, PowerPoint and Excel for SPS 2010 MOSS 2007 offer very ‘Static themes’. Site Owner only allow to pick a theme and its applied across the site, no preview SPS 2010 allow Site Owner to select a theme , customize it and preview before applying it on the site MOSS 2007 do not offer bookmarking, tagging or rating as out-of-the-box capability. SPS 2010 > Its ALL THERE !!!
11. Highlighted Feature In MOSS 2007, Media files would have to be downloaded before playing SPS 2010 comes with ‘Progress’ download feature as out-of-the-box feature To upload a document or page in MOSS 2007, one needs to go to that appropriate site/subsite and library and upload Content organizer in SPS 2010 moves document to appropriate libraries based on metadata rules which can be defined MOSS 2007 has fixed layout with defined web part zones where web parts can be placed SPS 2010 comes with more “Fluid” UI; ability to place web parts without having web part zones In MOSS 2007, workflows created in SharePoint Designer or Visual Studio – not possible to move a workflow developed in SharePoint Designer to Visual Studio In SPS 2010, Workflows can be defined in Visio, Imported to SharePoint Designer with rules added and then moved to Visual Studio