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Mac Users Get Posh Office; Rival Suite Pales In Comparison







Mac Users Get Posh Office; Rival Suite
Pales In Comparison

Mac Users Get Posh Office; Rival Suite
Pales In Comparison
06/06/2004 01:45 AM

Office 2004 is the finest Microsoft suite in years. Unlike the Windows-only Office 2003, which packed in business-use tools that required office networks running Microsoft server software, Office 2004 emphasizes consumer convenience and usability. By Rob Pegoraro, Washington Post (via MyAppleMenu)




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MoCoLoCo profiles the new suite of office products from Toshiba offshoot RealFleet, Amadama, including this pleasing translucent brown humidifier (the barrel) and this desktop audio system (the cube), as well as a phone, calculator, office chair, personal shredder, and more. Is brown translucent the next brushed aluminum? It's a odd, but increasingly popular design ethic, with sharp corners and muted colors that remind me of nothing less than the signature subdued office spaces of Blade Runner. It's as if the white version of the Amadama products are the positive, virtuous forms of the products, and the brown and brick versions are what they look like in the twilight.
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