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Everything worked fine with standard document formats.
I never had problems exchanging data between Amiga and PC for all my music, image and documents.
With heterogeneous computing everyone needs to respect standards for data interchange, otherwise they dye.
Office only became the monster it is today, thanks to the hegemony of the Microsoft based systems in the PC world.
Everything worked fine with standard document formats.
I never had problems exchanging data between Amiga and PC for all my music, image and documents.
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Office only became the monster it is today, thanks to the hegemony of the Microsoft based systems in the PC world.
I never had problems exchanging data between Amiga and PC for all my music, image and documents.
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Office only became the monster it is today, thanks to the hegemony of the Microsoft based systems in the PC world.
What standard formats? (and working across compact cassettes for C64 & Atari with their different data encoding formats, Amiga with 3.5, and the seemingly typical data-entry & accounting PC with 5.25?)
And Office took over because of... oversight of the older, established dominant players http://www.osnews.com/thread?522221 (stuck in the 80s? Maybe not very related to 80s micros, but...)




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It was sooo great how nothing would work with one another </sarcasm>