Posted on 08/21/2014 9:54:03 AM PDT by ConservingFreedom
That's what the Open Document Standard is for, which Microsoft now complies with.
Still, that really only applies to fonts and formatting. Microsoft Office's "extras" such as DDE, OLE, VBScript and other features which are commonly used by MS Office users / power users are what keeps people "locked into" Microsoft.
For basic word processing (document creation, editing, exchange) Libre Office or any of the other Open Source office solutions work just fine.
Given I work for a large international bank, getting them to switch to something other than MS Office has to be a VERY compelling financial story (as was the case with our Server environment moving all development to Java/Open Systems which has been hugely successful the past 10 years.)
http://blip.tv/sf-debris-opinionated-reviews/voy-threshold-review-part-1-5906920
I've been in the IT world as an 'Admin' at a medium sized organization for years now, and I call'em as I see'em. I don't claim to be anything close to an 'expert' though. I've just been in the game for awhile.
Yes.... SF debris is best review out there, Have you seen the Nemesis review>?
Your friend was on drugs
The only odd thing was when he peeled back the Windows 9 sticker on the box, it said Windows XP underneath?
lol
Bring back Windows for Workgroups 3.11!
Here is a classic system almost like new. Comes with Microsoft Office Professional 4.3 on 24 floppies.
https://sanmarcos.craigslist.org/sys/4590266631.html
for only $30!!!
that looks so real
How convenient, you just need to make sure you buy a spare
They likely have dozens of programs running in the background, a lot of younger people do that and wonder why it goes so slow.
A Microsoft team visited China a few years ago and plucked coomputers right off the assembly line. Malware and viruses were present.
There couldn't have been any consumer testing of that "charms bar". if there were they'd have at least put it somewhere besides the right hand side.
Oh geez. Solid state hard drive or not? That is the question.
We have two Macs and two Windows laptops at my house. Windows is 7 and 8.1 respectively.
I don’t see any superiority in the Mac software or hardware, in fact I’ve had more hardware problems with the Macs, one requiring DVD replacement and the other needed to be replaced entirely after the graphics card died within a week of purchase.
As far as software, both seem to never need to be rebooted but the Windows will get rebooted about once a month because the software has been updated.
I think it is a Coke vs. Pepsi thing.
That is what I was thinking. This weekend will check for all sorts of things including for virus programs constantly doing a hard drive search every time they start the computer.
I definitely do not find the imac to be $900 better.
pro=
quick start restart... EASY and cheap extra monitor set up (cheap now that after market parts are all over)
not dust sucking vents and fans that fill innards with ...dust and muck.
con
DUMB file transfers....EVERYTHING should be drag and drop IMO..not random between drag and drop and export and copy etc etc. VERY annoying when I work with photos all the time ..which is all the time.
$70 “magic mouse” FAR WORSE than $5 two button wireless PC mouse. Slow cursor that i had to adjust with extra program, and the cheap sold-out-of-a-barrel wireless pc mouse is far far more accurate than the Apple magic mouse.
Software problem after 3 weeks.
Spinning wheel of death from day 1.
Spinning blue wheel from day 1.
It does not just work.
You just hated that mouse when you got it, didn't you...? Yes... :-)
It's more a Baptist/Methodist thing, but played with the volume of a Muslims/Jews thing.
Seriesly ?
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