Anthony Hess wrote:
Office 97 better than '95, yes. Individual elements of Office XP were improvements over '97On 3/10/05 5:17 AM, "Lars D. Nood�n" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't think Ive seen that - I think people are fairly critical of
Microsoft in the tech press. Their software is certainly a lot better than
it was in the 90s - even if most of the features aren't ones that will be
used by people or aren't particularly innovative.
However the improvement curve flattened out way back. I have MS Office 4.3 running on a Win95 box (Nostalgia ;) ) and it is very usable and lacks little in terms of day to day usability. After Office 95 there was not a huge improvement which is why MS forced the upgrade by making Off97 files unreadable by Off95. After that many small businesses were panicked into the next upgrade. There were huge numbers of people that were convinced that 97 would not read Off2K and OffXP files. Those people were locked into the "upgrade by fear" treadmill and didn't even know it
I don't think anyone canBetter than 98 yes, but not better in any significant way, and worse in many significant ways, than Win 2000 and/or NT4. XP was about "Eyecandy" not functionality and an experiment in MS longterm goal in controlling each computer user from Redmond via the infamous registration hoop jumping and the Orwellian EULA
deny that Windows XP is a far better OS in a number of ways than Windows 98
was,
Oh if we had the marketing dollars. Time for the OOo Foundation to be born I thinksame goes for Exchange 2003 versus say 5, or Office (it might be a million little changes, but set them side by side sometime and dig in), or just about anything else they make. Too bad for Microsoft they have to charge so much for their product in order to get the required profits - for the 90 percent of the people that don't need MSO feature X OO is just as good or better (as you mentioned, open file formats - probably the most important thing about OO in terms of selling to CIOs), and it costs a whole lot less.
Tony
Cheers Yo
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