On 7/22/04 10:36 AM, "Hanagan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> As for "2004", I know nothing about it.  As long as things are working well,
> I never change anything without that there is something substantially new
> and valuable.  So unless it fixes the couple of things that "X" doesn't do
> for me, I ain't budgin'.   I guess that makes me the very kind of person
> that has caused Microsoft to start heading towards a licensee contract
> instead of a manufacturer/customer relationship.  :-)

MacOffice has no such direction. There are no licensee contracts (there are
discounted prices for large organizations with many users, of course).

Ignorance is not necessarily bliss. Office 2004 has many, many fixes and
many new features. If you don't want the new features and don't care about
the fixes, there's no need to upgrade. If you want to at least _learn_ what
some of the new features are, check on MacTopia. You won't learn about the
hundreds of small fixes there, though. But you can download the free Test
Drive and check out some of favorite annoyances form X yourself. Or ask
here.



-- 
Paul Berkowitz


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