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Originally Posted by elcreative
Proved... to whom? What proof? A statement doesn't make a fact... it's just the same as the rabid pro and con Apple/Android groups... if it's not perfect then it must be disastrous...  you could at least have qualified your statements as IMHO but "proven..." not yet... but it may happen (and the horse may talk.)
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Point taken, that was a poor choice of words. I was responding to the comment that it didn't do anything better. Items 1-3 are debatable I suppose. 5 depends on what you need, and is really due to having a full Office suite. But 4, 6, and 7 are clear areas of superiority.