Two Microsoft employees, Steve Zaske, a Product Planner on the Office development team, and Luke Foust, Software Developer in Test, have launched a new website: MakeOfficeBetter.com (hat tip to ZDNet). As the name would imply, the site allows users to submit suggestions for Microsoft Office as well as vote on them. There's a general Office section, as well as Beta, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access, and OneNote categories.

However, the devil is in the details:

Although we are employed by Microsoft, this is not an official Microsoft website. You should not expect an official response from Microsoft by posting an idea here, but we'll do our best to get the ideas posted here in front of the right people within the Office development team.

It's unlikely that any of the suggestions made on the site will make it into the next release, Microsoft Office 2010, scheduled to arrive in the first half of next year. Nevertheless, Office users have been asking for such a site for ages. Now that it's here, take the time to make your voice heard. What will you be suggesting on the site?