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Office 12 Exposed

damieng writes "The Programmers Developer Conference (PDC) has unveiled the user interface for Microsoft Office 12. Bearing more than a passing resemblance to Aqua and brushed metal looks from Mac OS X the menus now appear to operate more like a tab popping-out the right toolbar instead of a sub-menu."

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  1. Re:What do you call it when Linux apps do it? by xtracto · · Score: 1, Troll

    Me? balant ripoff.

    As KDE trying to mimic the IMNHO shitty and useless MS Windows "start menu" (does anyone *really* find useful having to hunt through all the submenus to get run an application [just look at the last Knoppix KDE start menu]).

    Linux zealots?
    Probably they will call it "Nice features match & compatibility".

    Of course, not all the Linux applications try to ripoff their closed source counterpart (you mention Photoshop, but The GImp interface is quite different from the one of Adobe's software

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    Ubuntu is an African word meaning 'I can't configure Debian'