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It doesn’t seem to be available via MSDN Pro Subscription. Does any know where to download a legit copy?
Brian | November 17, 2005 3:44 PM
I don’t get it. Why take an application suite that is already loaded on probably 90% of all computers, and is almost mandatory to have, and spend the time updating it any more than is necessary to keep it compatible with the next OS release? Especially when that upgrade makes it all the more complex, and most users are able to utilize maybe 5% of its current capabilities.
I think I figured it out; to sell more software upgrades!
dz that is very persuasive argument… how can any rational person disagree with you. it’s like you have opened our eyes and we can now see the truth in broad daylight.
Brian | November 18, 2005 10:16 AM
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It doesn’t seem to be available via MSDN Pro Subscription. Does any know where to download a legit copy?
I don’t get it. Why take an application suite that is already loaded on probably 90% of all computers, and is almost mandatory to have, and spend the time updating it any more than is necessary to keep it compatible with the next OS release? Especially when that upgrade makes it all the more complex, and most users are able to utilize maybe 5% of its current capabilities.
I think I figured it out; to sell more software upgrades!
And that’s exactly why you should stick with that Fisher Price you call a computer…
dz that is very persuasive argument… how can any rational person disagree with you. it’s like you have opened our eyes and we can now see the truth in broad daylight.