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Jun 18, 2019
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Nathanael Greene
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I completely agree. The subscription model for critical software makes sense
For Microsoft Office? No way.
And yeah I can't remember the last time I saw an Excel spreadsheet and thought "Excel was the right tool to use for this."
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Old man rant ahead. When I'm done, come at me, educate me or whatever. I hate
gwalker
6/18/19 10:43am
Your way doesn't make them as much money. Shame on you for being selfish. 😉
svenot
6/18/19 10:45am
It's a good model for businesses, not for consumers
downtownchrisbrown
6/18/19 10:45am
What about super small businesses? I think that's more like a consumer situation
gwalker
6/18/19 10:53am
I meant it is a good model for a business to make money - I don't think it is
downtownchrisbrown
6/18/19 11:05am
I blame Adobe.
TheLost
6/18/19 10:47am
I hate Microsoft Office. For 99% of users its features are overkill. It's not
The Machine
6/18/19 10:50am
I completely agree. The subscription model for critical software makes sense
Nathanael Greene
6/18/19 10:53am
I work in finance and kneel at the altar of Microsoft Office.
scootsy
6/18/19 12:24pm
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