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Microsoft To Try Works As Adware

Several readers noted that Microsoft has announced plans to pre-install an ad-laden version of Works on some manufacturers' PCs in coming months. Works is Microsoft's lightweight docs-and-spreadsheets software. The manufacturers involved were not disclosed. The adware Works will come with a pre-installed cache of ads that will be refreshed when the machine is online. Microsoft will decide by mid-2008 whether it can afford to forgo the $40 normally charged for Works.

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  1. Switch! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    [...]Microsoft has announced plans to pre-install an ad-laden version of Works on some manufacturers' PCs in coming months. [...]

    Can't think of a better reason to try Linux or Mac.
    Thanks, Microsoft!

    1. Re:Switch! by nine-times · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Or OpenOffice, for christ's sake. I mean, come on, MS Works doesn't even read MS Office documents. It doesn't have the features of a full office suite. There is absolutely no good reason to continue using this crap, even if it's free.

    2. Re:Switch! by Bluesman · · Score: 5, Funny

      "a lot of Girls who wrote their paper in works needed it converted to a Doc or even .TXT format went to us geeks."

      Yeah, I've got a life size picture of that:

      Girl: "Can you convert my files for me? I have to go fool around with my boyfriend."
      Geek: "Sure!"

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    3. Re:Switch! by Oktober+Sunset · · Score: 5, Funny

      Well, if a girl won't cheat on a guy with me, he must be hotter than me, and I gotta say, that's pretty damn hot.

  2. Why would anyone want Works anyway? by Sh00tingstar · · Score: 5, Interesting

    given that it's not a particularly functional package, and Open office is mature enough to offer most of what you need anyway. I think the adware-laden 'free' trials are one of the most irritating things about buying a new PC!

    1. Re:Why would anyone want Works anyway? by Tom9729 · · Score: 5, Insightful

      A lot of people just don't know about OpenOffice. People will use this because they don't feel like paying for the full thing (MS Office). Sure, they'll mumble and groan about the ads and etcetera, but they'll use it.

      This is a great time for OpenOffice to get out there and let the common person know about them. Firefox had ads in the newspaper, why couldn't OOo?

      My only question is how long before we see ads in Windows.

  3. who wants this? by huckda · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The manufacturers involved were not disclosed. So as not to hurt the sale of said systems...

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  4. Just guessing by OpenSourced · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Microsoft has announced plans to pre-install an ad-laden version of Works on some manufacturers' PCs

    Lemme guess... Perhaps that offer will be done to the manufacturers that were "thinking about/already intalling" Open Office for free in their naked PCs ?

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  5. Do they censor the ads? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Excellent. Now how do we purchase adspace for Open Office and KOffice in this wonderful program?

  6. Re:Works sells for 40$? by Zarhan · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Actually...Back in old days, when it was MS Works 2.0 (DOS version!). Early 90's. I really liked the darn thing.

    The target segment for Works, I suppose, is to use it for "home accounting". For that purpose the 2.0 worked very well due to one nice fact:

    It came with it's own teaching program! No annoying clippy. No gazillion menus, and indexed helps where you cannot find anything. Basically a self-running tutorial for elementary word processing and doing some spreadsheets - some basic formulas (doing sums, etc). And it worked. Even my somewhat-of-a-luddite parents changed their home accounting from pen&paper to Works. It would nicely show off some examples, allow you to try it yourself, checked your input, and really taught how to do things.

    These days they are using Openoffice. So am I.

    What went wrong?

    Well, basically, at around version 4.0 Works became bloatware. So, might as well go for Excel/OOO. And the teaching functionality is no longer there in the basic package so it's no longer even useful as a "my first spreadsheet". (Ok, I don't know about the absolute latest versions).

  7. Re:Works?!?! by bumby · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...and I then delete it because it's a WORTHLESS piece of shit.

    works or windows?

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