Stuff: Hopefully, DarkPhoenix will show up and give it a in-depth review . . . =)
Unfortunately I don't have a copy of MS Word so I can't try out this program myself. For anyone who does want to compare it to what else is out there the main alternative to this would be ISIS Draw, which will get the job done for most students, although is a bit cumbersome for professional use (where ChemDraw remains the industry standard). For anyone who is able to try this out, the main thing to look at is the ease of use of the drawing UI, which is the main thing that differentiates products of this type. Generally look at how easy to access the various drawing tools are (bond types, pre-drawn ring systems, stereochemistry, arrows, etc), how well the interface handles context items (changing bond types via right-click, how quick inserting common heteroatoms is (N, O, P, S, F, Cl)), and also how well the program handles some simple implicit operations (inserting implicit hydrogens on heteroatoms, snapping bonds to 120 degrees, etc). If anyone with word decides to check this out I'd be quite interested to hear how the plugin looks in terms of these questions. And regardless of how good or bad this plugin is I'm still glad to see a new player get into chemical drawing tools, as it might finally convince Symyx to get their ass in gear and start improving their products again (even ChemDraw still has stability issues and a nasty memory leak that Symyx seems to have no interest in fixing up).