Veteran users will barely recognize Microsoft Word 2007 as their venerable word processor of choice. That can be good or bad, depending on how you’ve used Word in the past. If you’re a mechanic and loved tinkering with the host of customizable features in the older versions of Word, you’ll very likely run from this new version of the program as if it were a rat with the plague. If you treat your word processor as a means to an end, then this new offering may just charm your socks off.
A Wise Word From Microsoft
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. May 9, 2007 04:00 AMVeteran users will barely recognize Microsoft Word 2007 as their venerable word processor of choice. That can be good or bad, depending on how you’ve used Word in the past. If you’re a mechanic and loved tinkering with the host of customizable features in the older versions of Word, you’ll very likely run from this new version of the program as if it were a rat with the plague. If you treat your word processor as a means to an end, then this new offering may just charm your socks off.