Originally posted by Hot Mustard
Geez, Asher - I hope you don't wonder why you get under everyone's skin. Attitude like that is going to sink you IRL, fast - I'm curious to see what you're like in 3-5 years or so.
Just b/c someone can't be bothered to look up specific examples to counter your ridiculous claim of "better categorically", doesn't mean you're right. It also doesn't mean they're right, and ultimately, it DOESN'T MATTER.
Can't you accept that some people may have different preferences and usage needs than your own?
Geez, Asher - I hope you don't wonder why you get under everyone's skin. Attitude like that is going to sink you IRL, fast - I'm curious to see what you're like in 3-5 years or so.
Just b/c someone can't be bothered to look up specific examples to counter your ridiculous claim of "better categorically", doesn't mean you're right. It also doesn't mean they're right, and ultimately, it DOESN'T MATTER.
Can't you accept that some people may have different preferences and usage needs than your own?
FWIW, newsforge/slashdot reviews really don't count for the bits they're printed with. I take it you understand that Newsforge is owned by, and that reviewer is paid by, the Open Source Development Network?
I don't know of a single feature OOWriter has that MS Word doesn't, and I could list a whole whack of ones that Word has, that I use frequently, that OOWriter doesn't have.
I would like a concrete example of a feature/implementation that's preferred in OOwriter over Word. It's not acceptable to argue on the quality of the software and then resort to arguments outside of that scope (eg, cost).
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