Re: App Icons
- From: lyle fairfield <lylefair@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2007 03:06:41 GMT
AnandaSim <AnandaSim@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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On Sep 30, 12:42 pm, "ARC" <PCES...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Talk about vista... Could they have screwed up the Open File dialog
any more?? It was perfect in XP, and especially in XP with office
2007! Now, in vista, my open file dialog has a webbrowser type box in
the top left. I mean, when you're opening a file, who on God's green
Earth needs a web browser!!!!
There is no separation of powers. Even in XP, the Explorer is a shell
which does the web, network locations of any kind (webdav, ftp, unc)
and traditional drive letters.
1. MS Office is facing competition
(http://symphony.lotus.com/software/ lotus/symphony/home.jspa)
which keeps getting better and better and is free.
Lotus Symphony DOS was a classic. The current Lotus Symphony is some
cloak thrown over Open Office 1.0 - the UI promises more than it
delivers.
Really? I didn't notice similarities, which doesn't mean they weren't
there, especially as I was mostly using Open Office with Linux. I'll look
at everything a bit more carefully next time.
I had a look at Open Office Base - they have done some work but it has
so many rough edges, I cut my hand.
My hand just got numb. Open Office is soooooooooooooooo slow.
--
lyle fairfield
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whatever. But maybe this will help you remember those terms are for real
and your e-mail may disappear forever.
.
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