On Sun, 2013-11-03 at 16:39 -0500, Doug wrote:
On 11/03/2013 02:06 PM, Upscope wrote:
On Saturday, November 02, 2013 12:46:43 PM Urmas wrote:
Les Howell:
Just a simple question, Do you know who originally designed Microsoft
Office?
Microsoft mostly.
/snip/
Thats not totally
On Mon, 4 Nov 2013 20:28:34 +0700
Urmas davian...@gmail.com wrote:
Les Howell
Microsoft hated the competition
and so captured the control-J function (which happens to be a line
feed.) This meant that the Windows systems would not run Wordstar.
That's bullshit. Ctrl+J is a shortcut
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Urmas wrote:
Jay Lozier:
Microsoft did not develop the first office productivity packages.
There were no 'office packages' before Microsoft Office.
Several predated any MS offerings and were available before the IBM-PC
In data sabato 2 novembre 2013 17:11:55, Fred James ha scritto:
Urmas wrote:
Jay Lozier:
Microsoft did not develop the first office productivity packages.
There were no 'office packages' before Microsoft Office.
Several predated any MS offerings and were available before the IBM-PC
In data sabato 2 novembre 2013 17:38:27, Jay Lozier ha scritto:
On Sat, 2013-11-02 at 15:20 -0400, James Knott wrote:
Urmas wrote:
Just a simple question, Do you know who originally designed Microsoft
Office?
Microsoft mostly.
IIRC, they bought what became Excel and I believe
On Sun, 3 Nov 2013 03:57:16 +0700
Urmas davian...@gmail.com wrote:
Jay Lozier:
They didn't design the first, but they have designed the best.
You trying to be funny read some spam before now but that take the biscuit
Pete .
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Seems to be the same story as Netscape vs. Internet Exploder... oops
Explorer...
MS was also late to the game for the Internet. Apparenly BG didn't
think much of it. IIRC, they bought another app to make IE.
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P NIKOLIC:
You trying to be funny
Which one is (or was) better then?
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On Saturday, November 02, 2013 12:46:43 PM Urmas wrote:
Les Howell:
Just a simple question, Do you know who originally designed Microsoft
Office?
Microsoft mostly.
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On 11/2/2013 12:46 AM, Urmas wrote:
Les Howell:
Just a simple question, Do you know who originally designed Microsoft
Office?
Microsoft mostly.
BS!!! The only thing MS ever developed from scratch without stealing
anything was Bob.
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, November 02, 2013 9:44 PM
To: LibreOffice
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: [pt-br-usuarios] Estudantes da rede
estadual de SP terão Office gratuito para até 5 PCs após parceria
Virgil Arrington wrote:
StarOffice users are Linux users? . . . .
I have never seen StarOffice available for Linux
Kracked_P_P---webmaster:
MS was the bigest copycats there was back in the early days. They
stole from any package that could get away with.
I was working in the computer field when Apple came out with the first
Mac, and then many of those ideas were used to make the first Windows
OS.
It is
Kracked_P_P---webmaster:
90% of the businesses users I know of use less than 10% of the features
and functions that MSO has.
BTW, you know what one can do with Word 2.0 but not with
StarOffice-rebranded-for-a-third-time? Creating section templates, a rough
analog of section styles. Because
On 11/02/2013 08:36 AM, Urmas wrote:
Kracked_P_P---webmaster:
90% of the businesses users I know of use less than 10% of the features
and functions that MSO has.
BTW, you know what one can do with Word 2.0 but not with
StarOffice-rebranded-for-a-third-time? Creating section templates, a
Urmas wrote:
Just a simple question, Do you know who originally designed Microsoft
Office?
Microsoft mostly.
IIRC, they bought what became Excel and I believe Word too, from other
companies.
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On Sat, 2013-11-02 at 15:20 -0400, James Knott wrote:
Urmas wrote:
Just a simple question, Do you know who originally designed Microsoft
Office?
Microsoft mostly.
IIRC, they bought what became Excel and I believe Word too, from other
companies.
Microsoft did not develop the first
Jay Lozier:
Microsoft did not develop the first office productivity packages.
There were no 'office packages' before Microsoft Office.
Several predated any MS offerings and were available before the IBM-PC
was released.
They didn't design the first, but they have designed the best.
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Urmas wrote:
Jay Lozier:
Microsoft did not develop the first office productivity packages.
There were no 'office packages' before Microsoft Office.
Several predated any MS offerings and were available before the IBM-PC
was released.
They didn't design the first, but they have designed
On 11/2/2013 4:57 PM, Urmas wrote:
Jay Lozier:
Microsoft did not develop the first office productivity packages.
There were no 'office packages' before Microsoft Office.
Several predated any MS offerings and were available before the IBM-PC
was released.
They didn't design the first,
.
Virgil
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Estudantes da rede estadual de SP terão Office gratuito para até 5 PCs após
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] Estudantes da rede
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On 11/02/2013 08:36 AM, Urmas wrote:
Kracked_P_P---webmaster:
90% of the businesses users I know of use less than 10% of the features
and functions that MSO has.
BTW, you know what one can do with Word 2.0
Virgil Arrington wrote:
(omissions for brevity)
Last I saw, this is a *user's* list, not necessarily a *cheerleader's*
list.
Virgil
(omissions for brevity)
So tell me, Urmas, if you find MSO to be the best, why are your here on
an LO list?
Regards
Fred James
Neither a booster or a
Virgil Arrington wrote:
StarOffice users are Linux users? . . . .
I have never seen StarOffice available for Linux. StarOffice was a MS
OS package not a Linux package, when it first came out, so StarOffice
audience was a Windows audience and not Linux. Actually OOo, AOO,
and LO may have its
baldwin linguas wrote:
I can remember writing college papers with Clarisworks.
And there was Wordperfect from Corel.
Although, I'm uncertain whether these were before or after MSOffice.
I saw them both before I ever heard of MSOffice, though.
Let's see...Clarisworks was released 1984.
James Knott wrote:
I used to use PC-Write on DOS many years ago. IIRC, the same company
had a spreadsheet and database available. Of course, if we don't limit
ourselves to PCs, the mainframe and minicomputer world had office
software long before there was such a thing as a PC.
Forgot to
And that is great, as Microsoft Office is designed not by copycats, but for
people who actually know what the Office is for.
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On Fri, 2013-11-01 at 23:01 +0700, Urmas wrote:
And that is great, as Microsoft Office is designed not by copycats, but for
people who actually know what the Office is for.
Just a simple question, Do you know who originally designed Microsoft
Office?
Regards,
Les H
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On 11/01/2013 08:23 PM, Les Howell wrote:
On Fri, 2013-11-01 at 23:01 +0700, Urmas wrote:
And that is great, as Microsoft Office is designed not by copycats, but for
people who actually know what the Office is for.
Just a simple question, Do you know who originally designed Microsoft
Les Howell:
Just a simple question, Do you know who originally designed Microsoft
Office?
Microsoft mostly.
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