Arrrgh! Micro$h*t again....

From: Ward Donald Griffiths III <gram_at_cnct.com>
Date: Sun Mar 15 23:43:09 1998

Barry Peterson wrote:
>
> On Mon, 16 Mar 1998 11:28:35 +0800, you said:
>
> >Early MS products were extremely good quality software,
> >particularly compared to their competitors at the time. Tight, largely
> >bug-free and with well thought-out interfaces (exclude Multiplan, but
> >highlight MS Decathlon).
>
> I have a copy of Microsoft Word for DOS 4.0; looks a lot like
> Multiplan. (A pity!)

Matters of taste. I always liked MultiPlan on everything from the
TRS-80 Model II (and 4) to the Unix version. Never had a problem
with the user interface, which I prefer to the slash menus used by
VisiCalc, SuperCalc, Lotus etc. But putting that same interface on
Word for DOS made that my least favorite word processor to that
point, and I've known some bad ones over the years. I _still_
prefer MultiPlan to the monster that Redmond replaced it with.
-- 
Ward Griffiths
Dylan:  How many years must some people exist, 
			before they're allowed to be free?
WDG3rd:  If they "must" exist until they're "allowed",
			they'll never be free.
Received on Sun Mar 15 1998 - 23:43:09 GMT

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