I liked it, except some aspects of the current state of the Outlook beta.
There is a considerable adjustment to the ribbon user interface (UI), but
still in all I found it pretty easy to navigate.

Outlook OTOH and IMHO is not yet ready for prime time. While it seems to
handle mail generally ok, it really butchers newpapers that I receive by
email (New York Times, USA Today, LA Times particularly). Surprisingly the
Washington Post was rendered consistently perfectly, but then something
happened to the WP and I'm no longer receiving it (I don't think this has
anything to do with Outlook as I used to get Slate publications and as soon
as WP bought them out they ceased their email pubs too.) 

I have been running it since the public preview beta and literally just
uninstalled it yesterday. I did leave it on my test machine with Vista
though.

Vincent Winterling
Vineland, NJ 


-----Original Message-----
From: Windows Home/SOHO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Jim Dykes
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 12:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: for those interested in office 2007

When I opened the message, I found that Diane Poremsky had written:

> the formats for word and excel (and i think the others) added
> an x to the - docx, xlsx - but you can save as the older format too.
(Change
> the extension ending in x to zip and open it. :))

How are you folks finding Office 2007?  I downloaded it, but went on 
vacation and have never installed it.

Whaddaya think?  

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