On Tue, May 16, 2000 at 08:40:53AM +0200, Szilveszter Adam wrote:
> On Tue, May 16, 2000 at 10:32:49AM +1000, Gary Roberts wrote:
> 

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> > 2.  It caused W98 to crash more frequently when she was trying to `push'.
> 
> Hmmm I cannot comment on this one, the w9x line is fairly easy to crash...
> all you need is sometimes to take out the floppy disk when it thinks you
> should not do this... on the other hand, I suspect we have some of the
> highest uptimes on w95 boxes here at the dorm because we do not turn them
> off every evening, just log off:-)
> 

Doesn't W95 hang after 47.9(?) days anyway ;-)

> > 3.  She wasn't able to produce documents that our clients could open
> >     correctly under Office97.  Since we send a lot of documents as email
> 
> This is something I do not understand. During the summer I used to work on a
> document in the following fashion: I went into the office in the morning,
> used Office97 there. Went home, fired up StarOffice, worked some more. Then
> next morning continued with Office97... and had absolutely no problems with
> it. Sometimes Word thought it was an RTF file, but so what? I also noticed
> that the same file, when saved in StarOffice, became considerably smaller,
> because I suspect much of the bloat was removed from it.

Word uses Unicode for it's files, 16-bits per character.

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> 
> Regards:
> 
> Szilveszter ADAM
> Szeged University
> Szeged Hungary
> 
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