Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, September 10 2012 @ 08:06 AM EDT |
Does anyone still use lotus products?
Maybe they'll bring out the wordstar tool next.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, September 10 2012 @ 08:16 AM EDT |
Does anyone still use lotus products?
Maybe they'll bring out the wordstar tool next.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, September 10 2012 @ 09:02 AM EDT |
Who will trust MS version of the 'cloud'? The omens for long term accessibility
don't seem good to me, based on track record with other such MS hosted products.
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Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, September 10 2012 @ 11:13 AM EDT |
Great. Luring people from one walled garden to another.
What we really need is a "MS-to-anything" tool
to complement their unilateral "anything-to-MS" tool.
LibreOffice does that, sort of, but only for
file-based Office documents, not for cloud
lock-ins to Office365 and SharePoint.
Proper standards support from all market actors
would provide users with exactly the kind of
tools MS announces here, only the migration would
not be a one way trip. Not likely to happen, though.
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