Now that is not a fair observation.

I am constantly trying out new things. I choose the ones I like and I let go the ones I do not like.

I did not upgrade to Vista as I did not see it as a good upgrade. Same with Office 07. We do have Office 07 on the church machine but I have troubles using it.

I do document preparation a lot for the church (I do not have paid staff, so I am the staff)

That means playing with documents to get everything to fit within a set parameter. That incudes tweaking the line spacing, paragraph spacing etc. etc. Sometimes I am also making out forms (I also happen to be on a few boards as treasurer, sec. or president)

When the 07 office came out I was excited and wanted to upgrade as I do like MS office. But when I ran into the interface I had a hard time finding the things I needed to use, that I knew where they were on office 03.

My hope is that when they come out with another office they take these things into consideration and offer them and I will be happy to upgrade.

At present I am excited about Windows 7 and am anticipating upgrading to that.

So I think your characterization is a little bit unfair.

And by the way those directives come with out mediation, so I do not need a computer for those. :-)

Stewart


At 09:27 AM 3/26/2009, you wrote:
Well that's probably the same rationale that Marcio used with
Organizer. "It works fine. Why upgrade?" Well, 10 years from now, when
people are using their 128 bit version of Windows 15 and Office 2020,
you'll be wondering why you can't open the latest directive from
on-high.

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   R:\katan

Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
mailto:[email protected]
Prince of Peace www.princeofpeaceozark.org
Ozark, AL  SL 82


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