Fred A. Miller wrote:
One would expect this.

Fred

http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/3517/106/

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For users around here, 10 years behind is an improvement if "they" can "control" what the software "does" to their work. MS Office is a big problem with many workers around here. They cannot get the formatting to work the way they want and need. There are those times that MS Office decides to change the formatting of a document and won't undo. Have you ever heard a grown man scream after 3 hours of work just went down the tubes because of this? It isn't pleasant.

Sure MS is making many major changes in their next version of Office but if the reports are correct, it won't sell with workers if their productivity is greatly affected. How many workers will complain and want to go back to the "Old Version?"

Are gadgets too complex for us?
http://news.com.com/Are+gadgets+too+complex+for+us/2100-1041_3-6046314.html

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Robin Laing

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