|
|
Orchid XP v8 wrote:
> For my sins, no. I just assumed that "Office Home Edition" would have
> the parts of Office that are useful to a home user, without the parts
> that only an office worker would want. I was wrong.
I don't know of too many "home users" that make public presentations.
>> I know where the "microsoft doesn't document stuff" meme comes from. :-)
>
> It's OK. I'm used to people telling me I'm stupid. I've had to put up
> with it for my entire life. I guess one more person won't hurt...
I'm teasing you, dear. :-)
> they want stuff that actually makes their job easier and lets them
> control what the software does.
Yep. And they're willing to learn how to use the tools, even sometimes
paying money to do so. (And they're probably not using a PC to make the
disks in the first place.)
> even a tray icon.) Different target audiences. (And price tags, as it
Exactly.
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
"Ouch ouch ouch!"
"What's wrong? Noodles too hot?"
"No, I have Chopstick Tunnel Syndrome."
Post a reply to this message
|
|