Le 2016/02/25 à 19:40, Bill Cheeseman < email@hidden> a écrit :
On Feb 25, 2016, at 1:00 PM, Steve Mills < email@hidden> wrote:
No, I don't experienced that with Outlook because MERDOSOFT products aren't allowed to enter my home and my machines.
Same here.
I could not live without Word and Excel in my law practice. I used them from their beginning on the Mac, what, about 30 years ago? Among the tens of thousands of lawyers in Boston, I counted myself as tied for the most expert at Excel. As misfortune would have it, I was matched by my primary opponent in Superfund cases, a lawyer at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. My only advantage was that I could use AppleScript with Excel, and he couldn't.
I have always loved Excel (though I now more often use Numbers) and am almost as fond of Word (though I now more often use Pages).
You are absolutely free to use the tools of your choice. Here, once, a lawyer sent me a document written in Word. I just returned it saying that my machine was unable to treat this one and that maybe he was able to send me a PDF one what it did. Of course, if we let them forcing us to use this or that app, the app become a de facto standard. In fact, most of the time I may read Word documents with Pages or with LibreOffice. Same thing for Excel documents which I read with Numbers or LibreOffice. What is boring is the fact that the late Numbers and Pages dropped several features which were available in iWork '09.
Yvan KOENIG running El Capitan 10.11.3 in French (VALLAURIS, France) jeudi 25 février 2016 19:56:56
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