Re: Why dont MS just f**king re-write Word from scratch? Its dogsh
- From: "Suzanne S. Barnhill" <sbarnhill@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 11:26:45 -0500
I ran kicking and screaming from WordPerfect as soon as possible after
starting to use Word. There are some things I still miss in WordPerfect, but
Word is much more intuitive FOR ME. I think which one you prefer depends
entirely on your own personality and style, though also, to a large extent,
which you started with.
--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Franco" <Franco@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I understand. I was a WordPerfect user until the company made us switchto
Word in 1998. I went kicking and screaming. The 1998 version ofWordPerfect
is still ahead of Word.to
Use WordPerfect and convert it to Word.
I get very frustrated with the Word's unfriendliness. Most of the users
that say you just need to 'learn Word' are correct. If you want to know
Word, you have to study it.
WordPerfect is so intuitive you can do three times as much without having
'learn' in.used is
Using Word, but would prefer not to.
--
Frances
"Word Hater" wrote:
Granted, 'storming in' here with a the subject and handle that I have
However, Igoing to raise a few people's backs and cause a little comotion.
tohave not directly offended anyone on this thread. I have challenged them
onlyanswer some of my questions, but this is mere discussion and debate. The
knowdirect target of my venom is a collusal software company that should
case Ibetter. If you are offended by my comments then I can only come to the
conclusion that you are one of the developers of Word. This being the
toseverely doubt that all the problems that I am having with Word are down
tag.you. My point in all this being, Jez, is that I resent the 'dickhead'
for
I do not expect answers as to why these things are happening either as
without people seeing it for themselves, its going to be very difficult
bit ofthem to provide an answer anyway. I am merely venting a little of my
frustration and would like some exceptance that Word is quite a buggy
lifesoftware and it can be quite un-intuitive at times.
As Patrick quite rightly states, no software is bug-free and being a
software developer myself I can fully appreciate this. MS Word is not a
yearscritical piece of software (although you could argue it is as over the
I'mI have had moments where I've wanted to end it all, thanks to Word ;) )
whereas Nasa's software most likely is (I wonder if they use Word...).
mostjust saying that a software company like Microsoft that probably has the
ofamount of time, money and resources in the world, plus a version history
outWord spanning over a decade or two, you'd think they'd be able to iron
softwaresilly little bugs like the ones I'm seeing. If it were a tiny little
Thehouse or bit of freeware, I would have no problems with these issues.
thefact that its Microsoft means that there's no excuse.
And before you think I'm a Microsoft basher, you couldnt be further from
like thetruth. I believe Microsoft is one of the most important companies in the
world today and if it wasnt for them we wouldnt be enjoying anything
theadvancement in home and professional PC usage we see today. I can't see
'cool'.point in Macs other than a marketing tool to get computing to look
windows,There's nothing you can do on a mac that you cant do on a PC with
MSbut this is a whole new debate I dont even want to start. So before any
I'dbods monitoring this thread get my real identity and burn my house down,
lastlike to say that Im only unhappy with Word. The rest is great.
Hope I've cleared things up, angry people.
"Jezebel" wrote:
You storm in, announce to the world that you're a dickhead, and expect
answer from the people you abuse? Gee, did the dog fart in your bed
getnight?
"Word Hater" <WordHater@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Im not gonna give up here. Yeah my attitude is a bit whiffy but lets
lettersto
the point. Tell me why it changed all my headings from numbers to
books yousimply by switching applications. Im sorry, but give me all the
expect one.want, that is a bug.
No one has given me an answer for why that happened and I dont
producers inMy point is, is that Microsoft is one of the biggest software
nigglesthe world and its still releases software with bugs and little
additionthat
make you scratch your head or scream vulgar obsenities at it. In
noit
also crashes a fair bit and corrupts the odd file now and again for
havereason. As I have repeated, I could be an expert in Word but I would
intensive,no
control over these problems.
Look at Propellerhead software's Reason. Its a real-time, cpu
allhardware emulating sythesizer and music sequencer package. It can do
itsmanner of ridiculous things all at once. Do you know how many times
beencrashed or acted in a way that confused me in the last 3 years Ive
companyusing
it? None. True, its not a word processor, but if a small Sweedish
andcan
write software that can manage to do all these very techinical, cpu
intesive
things all at once without dropping a single note or crashing ever
there?!?Microsoft having trouble 'displaying a bit of text' what hope is
change
MS Word IS buggy. It IS un-intuitive. No amount of reading up can
howthis. The fact that you suggest I should have to read a book to know
hasn'tto
do these, lets face it, very basic tasks, only highlights its
un-intuitiveness.
ha.
"Patrick Schmid" wrote:
Your points are too generic and obviously come from someone who
youeven tried to understand how Word works. Combined with the attitude
withcame in here, I don't think that many people here are going to be
extremely willing to refute every single detailed point. Come back
doa different name and an attitude that searches for help on how to
inthings instead of blasting Word, and you'll find a more receptive
audience.
"Word Hater" <WordHater@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:5D66CAB9-6B62-41B6-86AF-9B961B19D402@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:
No, you've completed avoided my points and repeated what you said
Ithe
first place. What about when it changed my heading numbering when
These areswitched
applications? What about it being very un-intuitive at times?
wouldthe
points Im trying to make.
"Jezebel" wrote:
Yes: invest time to learn a bit more about indentation you
messageunderstand
why it is doing what it is doing.
"Word Hater" <WordHater@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
if Inews:8BE7E4C6-9CC2-44FC-B55F-C9E1EAE06141@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
And my other points.....do you have a response to them?
"Jezebel" wrote:
I'm sorry if I'm coming across as bitter but I am. Maybe
why itinvested
time
to learn a bit more about indentation I would understand
is
doing
what
it is doing.
You said it.
.
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