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Word and the web: incompatible

June 21, 2007
John Koetsier
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It’s hard to believe that people at major weblogs and web content companies don’t know this yet, but Microsoft Word and the web don’t really see eye to eye:

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(At least for people on non-Microsoft browsers and platforms.)

apple   design   microsoft   mistakes   technology
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