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SkinsFanLarry

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Office workers of America, enjoy your Christmas break. Because come the new year, things could get a little hairy around the office. Microsoft Word is now scheduled to be prohibited from sale beginning January 11, 2010. That's less than three weeks away. The good news: Microsoft has promised a fix, one which will be rolled out before the deadline arrives.

If you don't understand, you might have simply missed this story, or dismissed it as something that Microsoft would ultimately use its considerable clout to have pushed under a legal rug.

But it's no joke. In August of this year, a court sided with a small Canadian company called i4i that holds a 1998 patent on the way the XML language is implemented, finding that Microsoft was in violation of that patent. The result: Microsoft was told to license the code in question from i4i or reprogram it, or else Microsoft Word would have to be removed from sale in the market. The original ruling gave Microsoft until October to get its legal affairs in order, but appeals pushed that out a bit.

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Interesting, but found this hidden gem on the same page more so.

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I have M$ Office on my Mac at work, but I really never use it. If I have to write something, it's usually in either a generic text editor, a page layout app, or in an email--I haven't used a bona-fide "word processor" in forever. I do occasionally receive a Word doc to read once every couple of blue moons, but I just open it in the built-in Mac OS 'preview' app to read em (much faster/easier than launching Word).

I could honestly do without it (and Excel and PowerPoint) entirely and it wouldn't affect my job one bit. <shrug>
 
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