Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 8th Oct 2009 22:04 UTC
Microsoft Are you familiar with Microsoft Works? It's sort of a My First Office Suite kind of thing which includes support for Microsoft Word and Excel documents. It is usually not sold separately, but instead comes pre-installed on new OEM machines. Well, Microsoft has announced today that it will kill Microsoft Works, and replace it with Microsoft Office 2010 Starter - an ad-supported version of Office 2010.
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RE[7]: aaarrrgh!!!!
by smashIt on Fri 9th Oct 2009 11:17 UTC in reply to "RE[6]: aaarrrgh!!!!"
smashIt
Member since:
2005-07-06

However, what you consider archaic, I consider very keyboard friendly and much simpler than that stupid ribbon bar that changes based on context. I don't want to have to go looking for an item when I already know where it is, and with the ribbon I have to do exactly that.


let me guess: you never used office 2k7

but i've made a little photo-story for you about the endles keyboard-journey to change the active font...

http://temp.funtech.org/Office2007.png

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RE[8]: aaarrrgh!!!!
by sbenitezb on Fri 9th Oct 2009 13:22 in reply to "RE[7]: aaarrrgh!!!!"
sbenitezb Member since:
2005-07-22

Looking at that screenshot I'm glad I use Latex for my document processing.

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RE[9]: aaarrrgh!!!!
by boldingd on Fri 9th Oct 2009 22:43 in reply to "RE[8]: aaarrrgh!!!!"
boldingd Member since:
2009-02-19

Looking at that screenshot I'm glad I use Latex for my document processing.


Thank you for saying that. I had to edit a large PowerPoint document recently. It took more than 24 man-hours. The whole time I was thinking, "all I should have to do is change a template and re-latex, all I should have to do is change a template and re-latex..."

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RE[8]: aaarrrgh!!!!
by StephenBeDoper on Sat 10th Oct 2009 02:27 in reply to "RE[7]: aaarrrgh!!!!"
StephenBeDoper Member since:
2005-07-06

but i've made a little photo-story for you about the endles keyboard-journey to change the active font...

http://temp.funtech.org/Office2007.png


After looking at that screenshot, all I can say is "I sure hope Ctrl-Shift-F still works."

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