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A Cure for the Excel 2008 EURO symbol bug

Friday, May 16th, 2008, by moose

So, I posted a couple days ago about a really annoying bug where Excel 2008 documents with celles formatted using the € currency get “converted” to $ when you close and reopen them.
Well, I sort of found a cure. A workaround really… Well, two actually.
1) Simply save your document using the .xsl format instead of [...]

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Spot the Idiot: I know why it took 4 years to complete Office 2008 for Mac

Thursday, May 15th, 2008, by moose

And so I continue my venture in the shadowy depth of Mac Office 2008, wondering whether I shall finally stay with the 2004 edition… not that it was great (it wasn’t, on an Intel machine), but the 2008 edition fixed almost no bugs from the 2004 version, and added a whole lot of new bugs.So [...]

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Word ate all my nice CPU…

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008, by moose

OK, so I posted yesterday about a bug in Excel 2008, and now I just hit another one in Word (yes, I’m not counting the one that does the same sort of random document windows rearranging when you use multiple screens, it plagues Word as well as Excel, which, in a way, is sort of [...]

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Oh! Excel wherefore are thou Excel?

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008, by moose

So I’ve been using Office 2008 for a while, and been cursing and screaming at it for taking more time to launch on my MacBook Pro C2D 2.3GH than it took Office 2004 running in Rosetta. As well as for having exactly the same bugs happening in exactly the same situations, mostly in Word (like [...]

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Aperture 2’s RAW 2.0 developer kicks some ISO noise ass… big time!

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008, by moose

So,
I was going back to some of my pictures I imported using Aperture 1.x and, since I’m using Aperture 2 now, I wanted to try the 2.0 RAW developer on some “old” pictures.
See, I didn’t convert my whole photo library from RAW 1.1 to RAW 2.0, because I noticed it tends to change the color [...]

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A Windows developer explains why he switched to make apps for the Mac - part II

Monday, May 5th, 2008, by moose

In a previous post, I pointed to an interesting chronicle written by a long-time Windows developer who decided to switch over to doing Mac apps because he was fed up with the ugly Win platform.
In the second part of his story, he focuses on the story of the .net trainwreck environment.
From Win32 to Cocoa: a [...]

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Is Windows/Office getting slower with each new version?

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008, by moose

Over at InfoWorld, Randall C. Kennedy wrote an interesting review. He tested the performance of various flavors of Windows and Office on different PC configuration.
His conclusion:
Fat, fatter, fattest: Microsoft:
The conventional wisdom regarding PC evolution, that Microsoft devours every Intel advance, continues to hold true right up through the current generation of Windows Vista and Office [...]

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Why do Androids dream of Electronic iPhones?

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008, by moose

Interesting take on why Apple’s approach to controlling the whole iPhone application ecosystem is a better idea than Google’s “free for all” for the Android platform.
Why The iPhone Is Poised to Crush Android:
Apple’s approach to quality control addresses not only the customers interests, but the reputation of the iPhone as well. While it seems rigid [...]

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