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Nickname: Jonas
Review: With ThinkFree online web 2.0 app you can replace MS Office. Watch this screencast to see how it is in action without the need to register. On myuninstalledlife.com I'm trying to uninstall everything from my desktop and replace it with web applications - and I mean EVERYTHING, I just don't want to replace the apps but also keep 100s of gigs of data online.
Date reviewed: Oct 16, 2006 4:11 PM
Nickname: FewClues
Review: Microsoft has bragged about its 84% profit figure for a couple of years. I think that has just become a historic fact.
If you plan on using Works on line you will have to use their flaky browser. So fewer and fewer will be using it.
Date reviewed: Sep 22, 2006 8:06 PM
Nickname: Travis
Review: Microsoft should be scared. I use Thinkfree at college. I can do assignments on one computer, then work on them in my dorm.
Date reviewed: Sep 18, 2006 7:01 PM
Nickname: Raji
Review: Microsoft places the foot ahead in innovative ideas.
Date reviewed: Sep 16, 2006 4:37 AM
Nickname: Randhir Reddy
Review: It's such a joy using Web apps, using Google's spreadsheets, I'm sure most will wonder what more features are required. And, they're still in the works. Collaboration is really cool in these apps.
Date reviewed: Sep 15, 2006 3:41 AM
Nickname: Chas
Review: What Microsoft should really fear is OpenOffice, a full featured suite that is available in Windows and Linux versions with the ability to save files in Word, Excel, and PDF formats. It works great and best of all is free at Openoffice.org!
Date reviewed: Sep 14, 2006 7:12 PM
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