Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 3rd Oct 2002 22:12 UTC
Original OSNews Interviews It is always an honour to interview people who have 'served' and worked on operating systems at the "golden" times of the operating systems, the '80s and pre-Win9x days. Today we interview Adam de Boor, who was the CTO at GeoWorks, developers of the GEOS, in the begining of the last decade. Adam today works for OpenWave Systems. We discuss about GeoWorks, its past, its future, where it should have been.
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kyle: Uuuuuh!
by Grossibaer on Fri 4th Oct 2002 11:27 UTC

Well, I think you can make the whole text in WordArt to print in brown. And shoot yourself into the foot. Both is equally stupid.

Nobody denied that you can do lots of things with Word. Many of them are things you didn't want to but Word made for you. Tired of writing on your diploma thesis? No problem. Every now and then Word will thrash it so you can make a fres start.
And to do more with word than jsut writing business notes (which is the #1 use for Word these days) you'll need to buy dozends of books that tell you which registry key to add so a hidden menu will appear in the tenth level of submenus that will allow you to activate (or deactivate) the option you want. - until you switch the printer driver and start all over.


p.s.: Hi Mark, Hi Ed! Nice to see you here!