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  • Yonmons
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    I try and keep up to date, as I end up (not directly) supporting it, in some way shape or form. My next GIG will involved the migration of in excess of 12000 users to office 365 in a Banking environment, the cloud is on its way in a big way, be their or be square ! The days of expensive Exchange Admins and such are rapidly drawing to a close.

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  • lilelvis2000
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    For company that sits in the shadows of Apple, Google, @rsebook, Tw@tter, etc, with tired old products, they still seem to coin it in....

    Tightening of licence regs. , vast increases in licence costs, cha ching!

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  • xoggoth
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    2007 does all I want.

    Found yesterday I could import a CSV format webpage into Excel. Shoved it all into a macro and now I can download all the sales data from my website's database with click of a button. Took me about 45 min. You can do just about everything in Excel with a bit of VBA.

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    How much is an MSDN licence anyway? Much as I don't want anything MS I need Visio and it's not fecking cheap.
    More than I'd be willing to pay, but as I'm getting it for free it's great value

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by Snarf View Post
    It's a lot more than buying visio stand alone!!
    Theres different subscriptions luckily my old subscription from a permie role still works (about 8-10K a year that costs them!)
    Visio is £216 on top of Office 365, back in the day MSDN was about £150 a year - loads of CD's!!!! Talking late 90's.....

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  • Snarf
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    How much is an MSDN licence anyway? Much as I don't want anything MS I need Visio and it's not fecking cheap.
    It's a lot more than buying visio stand alone!!
    Theres different subscriptions luckily my old subscription from a permie role still works (about 8-10K a year that costs them!)

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  • gables
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    For company that sits in the shadows of Apple, Google, @rsebook, Tw@tter, etc, with tired old products, they still seem to coin it in....
    I guess they'll be in the shadows of those in terms of 'cool' stuff and hype etc, but in the world I work they're very much not in the shadows - must piss off the cool brigade no end

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by SteelyDan View Post
    Had a look at MSO-2016 yesterday; Based on how I use it, I can't see anything which improves on what I have already in MSO-2013, and as for Visio...zilch changes as far as I could make out.
    The only immediate difference I could see was that 'colour' is back as an option (blue header for Word, green for Excel), but dark grey and white remain, and maybe some subtle changes to Outlook, none of which made me feel I needed to upgrade/shell-out courtesy of My Co. Underwhelmed, much like I was with Win 10 tbh.
    For company that sits in the shadows of Apple, Google, @rsebook, Tw@tter, etc, with tired old products, they still seem to coin it in....

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  • SteelyDan
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    Much as I don't want anything MS I need Visio and it's not fecking cheap.
    Had a look at MSO-2016 yesterday; Based on how I use it, I can't see anything which improves on what I have already in MSO-2013, and as for Visio...zilch changes as far as I could make out.
    The only immediate difference I could see was that 'colour' is back as an option (blue header for Word, green for Excel), but dark grey and white remain, and maybe some subtle changes to Outlook, none of which made me feel I needed to upgrade/shell-out courtesy of My Co. Underwhelmed, much like I was with Win 10 tbh.

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  • stek
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    How much is an MSDN licence anyway? Much as I don't want anything MS I need Visio and it's not fecking cheap.

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  • kevpuk
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    Meh! Nothing new here, quite happy with WordStar for day-to-day.....and VisiCalc still runs sweet

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
    What does the mighty crustacean use?
    MS Office 2007. And I sure won't be upgrading, would switch to a free solution if the need arises.

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    Does anyone still use/care about MS Office?
    Nope.

    The move to distributing documents in PDF has relieved many of the burden of needing Office for document exchange.

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Have they fixed that ribbon problem yet?

    I am still on Office 2003 and it's great, considerably improvement on Office 97
    Office 4.3 Std. on it's 26 floppies or Pro. (with Access!!) on 32?

    Number of times I've had to that, bit behind this clientco....

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  • AtW
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    Have they fixed that ribbon problem yet?

    I am still on Office 2003 and it's great, considerably improvement on Office 97

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