On CHOW: Is it OK to sneak popcorn into a movie?
BNET Business Network:
BNET
TechRepublic
ZDNet
TalkBack 29 of 51:
Next »
« Previous
Not my experience
My recollection which is consistent office-wide was that MS Office had always been stable. I do recall Word Perfect crashing on me all the time though, and StarOffice has never been usable at a professional level.
Posted by: georgeou   Posted on: 05/06/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

Alert moderator to an offensive message

Subscribe to this discussion via Email or RSS

Still not there  superbus | 05/05/06
Actually, I would tend to say  John Zern | 05/05/06
But that has nothing to do with the price of eggs  Edward Meyers | 05/05/06
Really, the two interfaces are almost the same. Sure, if you are  DonnieBoy | 05/05/06
I disagree..  mdsmedia | 05/06/06
I find OpenOffice easier to use because I am familiar with it.  DonnieBoy | 05/07/06
Stability vs. Options  superbus | 05/05/06
It will begin with govt docs  Edward Meyers | 05/05/06
This is a great tool for companies that want to transition slowley to  DonnieBoy | 05/05/06
Why?  superbus | 05/05/06
Would only be for governments like Mass. that have mandated ODF.  DonnieBoy | 05/05/06
Open Office does rock  mighetto | 05/05/06
All that worry over nothing  Michael Kelly | 05/05/06
Microsoft will be working arround the clock to cause problems with this.  DonnieBoy | 05/05/06
OpenOffice vs Microsoft  mighetto | 05/05/06
Soooo much commotion just in order to protect a PRIVATE firm ...!  michael_t | 05/05/06
(sorry, but...) Isn't the IPOD format proprietary?  314 | 05/05/06
Why does MS Office have to do anything...  SouthernPride | 05/05/06
Yes but who cares?  YaBaby | 05/08/06
How is this such a "twist?"  PB_z | 05/05/06
Allows Developers to Counter Vista/ Office Strategy  mighetto | 05/05/06
If it works use it...  SouthernPride | 05/05/06
We are building a World Society  mighetto | 05/05/06
whatever Mass developes  treyhaltom_z | 05/08/06
Office Co$t  DarthRidiculous | 05/05/06
I agree totally, this will just help with transition plans, and also so  DonnieBoy | 05/05/06
MS Office Vs OpenDocument  wwiley@... | 05/06/06
97 and 2000 were very unstable  Edward Meyers | 05/06/06
Not my experience  georgeou | 05/06/06
In your Dreams- And I'm glad you brought up WP  Edward Meyers | 05/06/06
I can make excel crash with a couple lines of vba (NT)  ju1ce | 05/08/06
MS Office didn't get where it did by sucking  georgeou | 05/06/06
Ummm - NO  Edward Meyers | 05/06/06
It got there by being the cheaper yet "compatible" alternative.  LazLong | 05/07/06
Your knowledge  zkiwi | 05/07/06
Actually he's not a staff writer,...  Tony Agudo | 05/07/06
Hmmm  zkiwi | 05/07/06
It got where it did by being the first and best on Windows and being  DonnieBoy | 05/07/06
Unlike yOU who have elevated this method  michael_t | 05/08/06
You're right, George!  JDThompson | 05/09/06
Sounds like you have very selective memory. You also forgot about all the  DonnieBoy | 05/07/06
Strike One  Roger Ramjet | 05/08/06
The problem I've seen...  ju1ce | 05/08/06
PULEASE, this just helps sell more copies  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/08/06
Maybe.... Maybe Not...?  LazLong | 05/08/06
Gee boys and girls, I told you it wasn't a big deal.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/08/06
Get OEM support...  techboy_z | 05/08/06
A great new feature for MS Office - Brilliant!  WiredGuy | 05/08/06
Not looking forward to people mailing in Office12 format  RJCorfield | 05/08/06
Somebody finally did it  Mark Miller | 05/09/06
Message has been deleted.  myfevertoy | 10/22/06

What do you think?

SponsoredWhite Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

advertisement
advertisement

Meet Doc