Re: Thoughts on Vista
no reason why it shouldn't. It looks spectacular and has some really nifty features. I went to a Microsoft Camp locally and they said when they were developing Office 2007, they interviewed a shit load of people (in the thousands) and a majority of them said they didn't use about 80% (or more) of the features of MS Office. Reason being there were too many menus and sub menus that made it hard to remember where the features/functions were located and a naming convention for features that most couldn't relate to.
As a result, Office 2007 pretty much did away with menus. The only menus you see are the first level on top such as "File", "Text", Cells" etc. Clicking each of them actually displays icon based buttons of the sub menus that were originally in place in previous versions of Office.
Oven better now is the XML based file-saving for easy sharing of data between various products of the Office suite and even saving your shit in 100% web compliand html files. Built in "standard" Adobe PDF features allows you to create and edit PDFs.
The only downside is that the XML based documents and spreadsheets in office 2007 format are not backward compatible. But you do have the option to save in the older formats.
Couple of screenshots of word and excel below
no reason why it shouldn't. It looks spectacular and has some really nifty features. I went to a Microsoft Camp locally and they said when they were developing Office 2007, they interviewed a shit load of people (in the thousands) and a majority of them said they didn't use about 80% (or more) of the features of MS Office. Reason being there were too many menus and sub menus that made it hard to remember where the features/functions were located and a naming convention for features that most couldn't relate to.
As a result, Office 2007 pretty much did away with menus. The only menus you see are the first level on top such as "File", "Text", Cells" etc. Clicking each of them actually displays icon based buttons of the sub menus that were originally in place in previous versions of Office.
Oven better now is the XML based file-saving for easy sharing of data between various products of the Office suite and even saving your shit in 100% web compliand html files. Built in "standard" Adobe PDF features allows you to create and edit PDFs.
The only downside is that the XML based documents and spreadsheets in office 2007 format are not backward compatible. But you do have the option to save in the older formats.
Couple of screenshots of word and excel below
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