Matt Wills
Australia
2.0.11.1 (Jun 26, 2008)
this is for office 2007, not 2003. 2007 does not have the feature that you are talking about.
this is free software that does not need to be registered in any way in order to be used.
I used this software the other day, it does what it says and works ok.
2.0.11.1 (Apr 20, 2010 - 6:38 AM)
It's articles like this that make me NOT want to read BN anymore. It seems more about what the arrogant pricks of this site think about a particular issue (that clearly doesn't concern them or their comment) than actual NEWS.
This is not the same BN I was reading a few years ago... What happened?
2.0.11.1 (Jun 12, 2009 - 5:09 AM)
... as well as still supporting 32bit applications.
All the drivers and so forth will be 64bit. Native mac applications such as Finder will also be 64bit.
2.0.11.1 (Jun 12, 2009 - 5:07 AM)
exactly right. They have been warned.
2.0.11.1 (Jun 9, 2009 - 12:14 AM)
As an Apple user, I must say that I am disappointed by this announcement.
Where is the bluray that can be found in pretty much every Acer laptop these days?
Where is the HDMI that can be found on every $500 Compaq or HP laptop?
Only x2 USB ports, and now you remove the ExpressCard slot that allowed us to expand that?
Sure, some may say that these features should be reserved for the more exclusive/pricier models, but correct me if I'm wrong, these features are not even available for the Pro range of laptops offered by apple.
Time to listen to what your people want Apple, don't take your popularity and sleek looking hardware/OS's as the ultimate selling factor because believe me, you will fall on your face if you cannot address market/competition. If you offer a propriety system, then at least make it convincing.
/harsh criticism. Please understand the context of what has been said.
2.0.11.1 (May 29, 2009 - 2:54 AM)
YAY for bootcamp! :)
Edit: I hate commenting on the wrong level...