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Does Apple need to get the Word out?







Does Apple need to get the Word out?

Does Apple need to get the Word out? 12/10/2003 03:09 PM

Possibly the most used application ever is Microsoft Word. The de facto standard word processing packing for most of the world, Microsoft has done an excellent job of adding more and more features to every release, making it harder and harder to compete against. Because of this dominance, there is a peception that the Macintosh platform is tied to Microsoft because of Word (and Excel), and many feel that Word is what legitimizes the Mac and separates it from competitors like...




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