I think you're right on that. It's already happening with Office 365, it costs like 40 a year to keep it. Once it times out on this tablet I'm using right now I will be switching to something like Openoffice.
BTW, seems the last patch that went on my old Thinkpad with Win 10 screwed up a video driver. It now comes up with a blank blue screen. I can eventually get it into Windows with some reboots, seems I need to load an older driver for it to work properly. Gotta love forums.
Hey, don't know if many of you know this or not, but in W8, when that stupid Metro desktop with the tiles came out and you can't find anything, a pretty easy way to find pretty much anything is just hit the Windows key (that flag key between the CTRL and ALT keys) and start typing what you're looking for. For example:
Windows key + w-o-r-d will bring up MS Word and Wordpad links.
If you're new to computers or no one ever showed you that trick, you'll want to slap your forehead because its so fast. :duh:
Well.. darn...I didn't know that... now I do! tnx..:duh:
We've been using open office for about 6-7 years at home, now. Works just fine for kids in K-12 and college, too. Haven't regretted it yet.
Will it open a *.docx file?According to 2015 Bossie Awards, Open Office has been superseded by LibreOffice. Based on the award and testing, I decided to switch to LibreOffice. Bossie Awards 2015: The best open source applications | InfoWorld
I've noticed my touchpad is flaky with win10. gets frustrating as things get selected by mistake and moved or highlighted or something. I was typing a message on here a little bit ago, and my windows just closed down losing everything I typed.
Isn't Windows 10 still considered Beta and they released it to have more input to getting the bugs out. There seems to be an awful lot of communicating with Win10 and the development teams if you allow it thru internal switches.
It doesn't like google or any other browser. I was annoyed that it was taking nearly five minutes to shut down.
Like anything else you get what you pay for and the price was right....so far.....![]()
From my perspective. After installing Win10 it's was receiving numerous patches almost daily in the two weeks I had in on my laptop. So Beta or not. It's still a work in progress. Limited apps available. It doesn't like google or any other browser. I was annoyed that it was taking nearly five minutes to shut down. In reality it was patching Windows with previous downloads. I'll wait a few months for it to settle down and let software developers catch up with available updates to make their software compatible. Frankly, the presentation of Win10 is very bland.