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From: Yves Dhondt on 5 Jun 2010 06:03 Yes, you most certainly have the option to switch to OpenOffice, BUT it is only a matter of time before OpenOffice has a ribbon as well. The ribbonized prototypes are already out there. If you have Java 6 installed on your system, you can test-drive the ribbon prototype yourself at http://tools.services.openoffice.org/impressprototype/impressprototype.jnlp If you don't want to test it (or don't have Java), just take a look at the example screenshot at http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS/entry/prototyping_a_new_ui_july So what will you do once OpenOffice starts using ribbons only? Will you look for yet another office suite? Good or bad, I'm afraid that eventually you will have to learn to get used to the ribbon as more and more applications are switching to a ribbon-style interface. And then the question becomes, why not start learning to use the ribbon now? But what I really don't understand is: you were a 'happy' Office 2003 user. Why change? Why upgrade to Office 2007? Or why move to OpenOffice. What has suddenly changed in Office 2003 that you no longer like it? Yves "Yurym" <Yurym(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:29E7B734-8361-40D4-AB56-411C1A3C0400(a)microsoft.com... > Hi Yves, > > Instead of learning this Ribbon Interface I have an option of switching to > OpenOffice. > > "Yves Dhondt" wrote: >> Personally, I would learn to get used to the ribbon if I were you. It is >> here to stay and it is becoming more and more present in other >> applications >> as well. Menus will die out mostly eventually. >
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