MS Thinks OOo is 10 Years Behind
greengrass writes "In a recent interview with IT Wire, general manager of business strategy for the Information Worker Group at Microsoft, Alan Yates expressed the opinion that Open Office is at the same level that MS office was around 10 years ago. Supposedly only suitable for the single desktop, isolated user. After all, it doesn't even have an e-mail client!"
*monocle pops out*
Better contact OO.org and demand a refund.
liqbase
Now i understand why slashdot users tend to promote openoffice.org... :-)
:-)
Interesting that he mentions OOo as suitable for single desktop, isolated users.. Isn't that a huge part of the MS office userbase he's talking about? Email client? Outlook express is for free, isn't it?
that this company has around 60,000 employees. no shit some of them are going to say stupid crap, who cares?
Nor does it come with an embedded flight simulator like Excel does. Sooo 1990s!
Apple Computer thinks Microsoft is five years behind.
Yes, OOo is certainly missing all the ground-breaking word processing technologies that emerged within the last 10 years. Honestly, both OOo and MSOffice have nothing on notepad, which sadly starts-up and runs faster than both of them.
I think we just slashdotted .au ... :-)
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With MS Office you have at least evolved to the stage of dinosaurs. OO.o doesn't even consider you to be a lifeform, does it? Show me an advertising campaign that proves otherwise.
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The UI in the new versions of Office feels much more modern. Every time I upgrade I feel like I am getting a better piece of software since the UI is updated each time with a new look & feel.
Feature wise I can't say that I can name a single one, but like I said, it sure feels like the software is getting better. In fact whenever I look at somebody using the old Office 2000 I shake my head at the poor soul stuggling his way through life without the newest version. After all, his software is 3 years older than mine! Some might say that its more about the features and the color scheme or layout isn't all that important; but that wouldn't be true. I know this because I see many other people just like me who have paid hundreds of dollars for an updated version, this lets me know that I made the right decision in the upgrade. Ok I better stop now, this could go on forever.
Honestly, the only thing Office has that I really miss in Open Office is Access. Access is a great program to interact with other databases with via ODBC drivers, and I've yet to see a good open source replacement.
You don't have to miss it much longer, The Ultimate Address Book will be done shortly and will cover all your Access needs.
Plots and charts, gnuplot, which I think everyone on the planet uses.
Finally! Proof of extraterrestrial life at last. What's the lag time like to your planet?
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Bill, is that you? OpenOffice.org supports custom tab stops, Bill. You should really give it a more thorough try, I think you'd like it. Maybe someone can arrange a private demo for you and Ballmer. I'm sure you'll see that bullet point sizing is about the only thing it is missing that your last decent MS Word (that's 97, Bill) had.
Ha! MS Office is in fact 17 years behind my preffered user friendly office suite!
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I guess OOo is getting the paperclip next year, then.
I use it to write a lot of stuff in Portuguese, and the only complain I have is that the clipboard is a little "schizophrenic" WRT utf8 :-) As I don't use the clipboard a lot, I cope with it.
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