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Daryl Stout | Sean Dennis | Re: M$ Crap |
July 12, 2021 10:18 AM * |
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Sean, SD> I believe that only affects Windows Server with people using priviliged SD> GPOs with older versions of Windows (such as NT or 2000). The message I saw from the Sophos Naked Security Blog was that it affects Windows 7, 8, and 10. I don't recall if it mentioned Windows XP or before. SD> There's actually a more compatible free office "suite" called SD> ONLYOffice at https://www.onlyoffice.com/. It's available for the SD> major OSes. I used it under Linux and found it to be more compatible SD> than LibreOffice with .DOCX documents. I had one given to me by a SD> state agency that I had to print and LibreOffice and Abiword refused to SD> see it correctly. I installed ONLYOffice and it worked. Give it a SD> try. Never heard of it...if it handles ODT files, and can export stuff to PDF, I may give it a shot. SD> The average computer user couldn't build a Hackintosh (a PC running OS SD> X) easily -- it's so difficult that I won't try it. There are great SD> Linux distros for beginner users, like Linux Mint, that would be good, SD> but since there aren't any major games for Linux, most people don't SD> want to use it. There is Steam but even then a majority of Steam games SD> are for Windows. Even one of the utilities for Auran Trainz (a railroad simulator) is called Steam...how appropriate. I can write a batchfile for the BBS, but my programming ends at setting the clock on the microwave oven. In that case, I may starve to death...or just make lunch meat sandwiches. And yes, I'm cannibalistic...I love ham (hi hi). Daryl, WX4QZ ... Elusikey: The key that is invariably lost in the bottom of a purse. === MultiMail/Win v0.52 --- SBBSecho 3.14-Win32 * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (618:250/33) |
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