I read an article titled "Microsoft's four-letter #&!? Word." The url is : http://money.cnn.com/2007/01/04/technology/wordreview_fsb.fsb/index.htm
The article is about the new Microsoft Word 2007. The new Word 2007 is different from all previous editions of Microsoft Word. These slight differences make Word 2007 frustrating to some users. Microsoft says that Word 2007 is the result of "a voluminous market research effort... we built this iteration from years of feedback on about 6,000 data points in the program." The new Word is not sore on the eyes it is nice to look at and smooth to use if you know how to work it. However, for those who are unfamiliar with the new version it can be very frustrating. New features to Word include a contextual spell checker that catches homophone errors and better integration with Outlook and Excel.
This article was intriguing to me because I know that one day I will be faced with the new Word and have to be able to use it. The new features were especially interesting to me. I don't think I will have any major problems with the new version. I will just have to be patient and practice using Word 2007.
Sunday, November 11, 2007
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