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Old 12-23-2009, 01:39 PM   #51
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It probably also matters whether your a power user or not.

I'm a pretty basic user, so I liked Word and Powerpoint 2007 more once I got used to them (just a few days of usage).

Especially word, the most advanced things I used were track changes and mail merge, and those are more easy to access on the ribbon than digging through the drop down menus IMO.

But I could see it being a lot more cumbersome for people who do more advanced stuff. And for those that like to customize software, toolbars etc. I never do any of that stuff, I just use programs at the defaults for the most part. I probably should switch to Mac sometime since that's their big advantage of being intuitive to use with no customization needed.
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