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AtheistCrusader

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83. That's what I was thinking but I genuienly cannot remember anymore.
Fri Mar 28, 2014, 04:13 PM
Mar 2014

Haven't seen word for dos since the Word for dos 5.5 patch for Y2K.

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Better yet, block MS Word and Outlook from your computer pffshht Mar 2014 #1
good advice Tsiyu Mar 2014 #2
I know but come on, the people in charge of IT at those workplaces need to get a clue pffshht Mar 2014 #5
People in charge of IT aren't often completely in charge of large corporate software decisions ET Awful Mar 2014 #12
Yep! RobinA Mar 2014 #20
Outlook is a better mail client than Notes Renew Deal Mar 2014 #36
Outlook also has far better calendaring capabilities. ET Awful Mar 2014 #47
Notes Still Exists? RobinA Mar 2014 #55
Yup, we use it for lots of things, just not e-mail and calendaring ET Awful Mar 2014 #60
In the 1990's? I give you Windows 3.0. jtuck004 Mar 2014 #88
Microsoft has the pockets of the corporate IT decision makers liberal N proud Mar 2014 #16
Actually, most companies use Microsoft in order to be compatible with what their network of clients, ET Awful Mar 2014 #48
What would someone with a clue install in a full on corporate environment? rbixby Mar 2014 #53
isn't mozilla's email host still thunderbird? ellenfl Mar 2014 #26
I believe that Mozilla ranks last in browser security still as well rbixby Mar 2014 #54
but doesn't chrome share your info? i don't google anymore for that reason. ellenfl Mar 2014 #57
Thanks KurtNYC Mar 2014 #3
De Nada Tsiyu Mar 2014 #4
Not completely correct. toddwv Mar 2014 #34
Craaaaapp davidpdx Mar 2014 #6
MS = headaches Berlum Mar 2014 #7
Rich text files? Haven't seen one in ages. Thor_MN Mar 2014 #8
This may be true in business ashling Mar 2014 #25
I dont think RTF was designed for storage space reasons thesquanderer Mar 2014 #40
For as long as Windows has existed, word processing programs knew each other's formats Thor_MN Mar 2014 #61
Wow, that's false! nt greyl Mar 2014 #68
I installed Windows 2.0 when it was new. Thor_MN Mar 2014 #70
I save in RTF at times. Tommy_Carcetti Mar 2014 #41
Word has forward and back compatible formats available. Thor_MN Mar 2014 #62
Microsoft has a temporary fix for this. Lasher Mar 2014 #9
This is only for NEW .rtf files you receive, right? cui bono Mar 2014 #10
I have no idea Tsiyu Mar 2014 #11
I took it as new Renew Deal Mar 2014 #32
Yes, new RTF files. ManiacJoe Mar 2014 #65
Thanks Tsiyu, for posting this important information... DonViejo Mar 2014 #13
no problem Tsiyu Mar 2014 #14
So this is basically an email problem. ananda Mar 2014 #15
rich text format Tsiyu Mar 2014 #17
RTF is, in theory, a portable document format, like PDF/Acrobat. bemildred Mar 2014 #24
Surprise, surprise, surprise! hobbit709 Mar 2014 #18
The last zero-day exploit of Word was in 2007. AtheistCrusader Mar 2014 #29
As a matter of fact I drive a 1992 Toyota pickup. hobbit709 Mar 2014 #30
Well, it is the flagship app for Office. AtheistCrusader Mar 2014 #31
off topic, but dang...that's low miles for a 1992 vehicle! tofuandbeer Mar 2014 #44
i have a 95 camry with <90,000 miles. just can't give it up. eom ellenfl Mar 2014 #59
I have a Corolla and love it, but wow! You guys are doing good with mileage! tofuandbeer Mar 2014 #73
i always rent a car for trips. keeps the wear and tear from my car. ellenfl Mar 2014 #79
Yeah, wish I had a Camry. :) We rent on trips too...but I guess we didn't when the car was younger. tofuandbeer Mar 2014 #86
My 93 Toyota pickup is just shy of 70k miles n/t IDemo Mar 2014 #66
that's impressive! is it your only car? eom ellenfl Mar 2014 #80
No, IDemo Mar 2014 #85
I drive a mid 'eighties car. hunter Mar 2014 #81
People weren't getting rid of XP eh?...nt Jesus Malverde Mar 2014 #19
the main problem has always been the ID ten T error. hobbit709 Mar 2014 #21
I got sloppy once. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Mar 2014 #28
user error = number one problem steve2470 Mar 2014 #42
This is actually a terrific opportunity Orrex Mar 2014 #22
Fortunately, I only use Linux on the web. Microsoft is not safe in the wild. nt bemildred Mar 2014 #23
Actually, Linux is even less secure Renew Deal Mar 2014 #33
Sure it is. bemildred Mar 2014 #35
Remember the I Love You virus? Renew Deal Mar 2014 #38
Oh yeah. bemildred Mar 2014 #39
Hmmm.. Have to disagree with your trust comment cprise Mar 2014 #71
It is not rank authoritarianism, it just doesn't work at all, it won't scale up. bemildred Mar 2014 #74
Only when building-out. It does eventually scale if you have 4 corps. running all cprise Mar 2014 #77
I'm talking about the web, a global network. bemildred Mar 2014 #78
"Even less secure..." ...really?? TroglodyteScholar Mar 2014 #63
Can I assume .rtf is safe in Open Office under linux? Erich Bloodaxe BSN Mar 2014 #27
It seems to be Windows specific. bemildred Mar 2014 #37
One word... Macintosh. Kablooie Mar 2014 #43
Can you confirm that? cui bono Mar 2014 #49
They say the vulnerability is in Office 2011 for Mac but ... Kablooie Mar 2014 #51
Okay, thanks. cui bono Mar 2014 #64
I actually use RTF files. I get tired of waiting for Word to open, so for simple tofuandbeer Mar 2014 #45
+1. Nothing is quicker or more portable than plain text. nt bemildred Mar 2014 #76
Is this PasadenaTrudy Mar 2014 #46
Microsoft finally unveils Office for Apple's iPad Bosonic Mar 2014 #50
use openoffice instead. and original Business Insider story alp227 Mar 2014 #52
It's not clear to me if the rtf file under attack are only Word/Outlook files. Other apps use rtf valerief Mar 2014 #56
Guess this is a Microsoft issue. I'm amazed that any Microsoft computers read RTF. freshwest Mar 2014 #58
MS Wordpad is still around in Win7 and has always defaulted to RTF n/t IDemo Mar 2014 #67
My last MS OS was windows 7 But I never used Wordpad. Thanks for the info. Just wish I could get RS freshwest Mar 2014 #69
Word 97 could open and save RTF. AtheistCrusader Mar 2014 #72
RTF goes back to DOS if I'm not mistaken. nt bemildred Mar 2014 #75
That's what I was thinking but I genuienly cannot remember anymore. AtheistCrusader Mar 2014 #83
I used to know DOS pretty well, though it's all foggy now. bemildred Mar 2014 #84
How the hell does a screw-up like this happen? hunter Mar 2014 #82
I have an English professor aroach Mar 2014 #87
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