And another thing about MS. After they locked me out of my registered
copy the
5th or 6th time, and wasted email exchanges, I removed their CRAP. I
hate them.
Arrogance and incompetence are a wicked combination.
Regards,
Donald A. Miller
On 10/25/2015 4:01 PM, Lee Fisher wrote:
On 10/25/2015
On 10/25/2015 12:38 AM, adam wrote:
> Guys,
>
> your product is open and free but it's by no means mature - it takes me
> back to the MS Office 4.2 that I was running under a Win NT on a crappy
> 386 back in the aerly ninenties - I had a "save after every sentence"
> habbit engrained so well that
On 25-Oct-15 18:38, adam wrote:
Guys,
your product is open and free but it's by no means mature - it takes me
back to the MS Office 4.2 that I was running under a Win NT on a crappy
386 back in the aerly ninenties - I had a "save after every sentence"
habbit engrained so well that it took yea
On Sun, 25 Oct 2015 11:38:11 +0400
adam wrote:
> Guys,
>
> your product is open and free but it's by no means mature - it takes me
> back to the MS Office 4.2 that I was running under a Win NT on a crappy
> 386 back in the aerly ninenties - I had a "save after every sentence"
> habbit engrained
2015-10-25 8:38 GMT+01:00 adam :
> Guys,
>
> your product is open and free but it's by no means mature - it takes me
> back to the MS Office 4.2 that I was running under a Win NT on a crappy
> 386 back in the aerly ninenties - I had a "save after every sentence"
> habbit engrained so well that it
Guys,
your product is open and free but it's by no means mature - it takes me
back to the MS Office 4.2 that I was running under a Win NT on a crappy
386 back in the aerly ninenties - I had a "save after every sentence"
habbit engrained so well that it took years to get rid of. Now I installed
Op