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Then again, the problem is even if Microsoft says that they are opening their minds to cross OS/program compability, they won't do it in order to keep the vendor lock-in policy and keep their users.
Sunday, 11-Sep-11 02:45:52 UTC from web-
@ladestitute It's a tough choice. While OOo is innonitive compared to Microsoft Office and uses less space/processing power, Microsoft Office is the standard and Microsoft pretty much refuses to change. Besides, you know how it is with a wide change (mostly OSs, but major and extremely popular programs are included) and businesses/school? Their so slow to adapt or can't afford to upgrade and are stuck using XP or Vista. Heck I've even seen some business/school servers use win2003, pop3 email, or a really old mac OS.
Sunday, 11-Sep-11 02:49:34 UTC from web
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