Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 10th Feb 2012 00:09 UTC, submitted by moondevil
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RE[2]: More hardware you don't really own
by zima on Fri 10th Feb 2012 17:40
in reply to "RE: More hardware you don't really own"
Are you saying you missed the existence of Open Office?... O_o
PS. Plus I have doubts if "2003 interface and function are perfect enough for your average computer users" - from what I see 1) that UI doesn't really work out too well for them (and hopefully it's not a case of "least evil", hopefully there will be progress) 2) something between Wordpad, Abiword, LyX and TeXmacs would probably fit much better and be more than enough function-wise (for ~"word processor" element, but it's generally similar with others)
Edited 2012-02-10 18:00 UTC




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Something tells me that there would be a reverse-engineering version of Microsoft Office 2003 (aka the ribbon-less version) under an open source license agreement in the near future. The 2003 interface and function are perfect enough for your average computer users.