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There were items that remained from the MacFuse installation and from Paragon's NTFS. I spent days trying to find out what was going on, and I finally figured out what the key components were.
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And because they persisted in my system, Migration Assistant copied them into the Mac OS X system on my new MBP, the NTFS volume wouldn't mount on my MBP.
However, it turns out that there were still components that remained. I had deleted these using the vendors own "uninstaller" tools.
Over years, I've also installed (and uninstalled) various utilities so that I can write to NTSF volumes, such as MacFuse and Paragon's NTFS. I've own many Mac OS X MacBooks over the years, and each time I got a newer one, I would use Apple's Migration Assistant to move my apps and documents to my newer MacBook. The volume mounted on my iMac and my backup MacBook, but no on my MBP. System-wide Dictionary/Thesaurus - I agree entirely.Offering a recent experience, I was having trouble mounting an NTFS volume on my MacBook Pro. I really don't know what you're getting at here!ĥ. Palette - seems OK to me in all respects. I think your point about the floppy icon is likely to cause many people to discount your article because it is just TOO anally retentive. However I can't do this while I have to have both iWork and Office versions of files on my Mac, so I will definitely be buying Office when it comes out, and iWork will sit on my system not being used, irrespective of its (many) merits.ģ. Otherwise I don't know why they haven't pursued this approach, as I'm sure I'm not alone in wanting to be able to junk Office altogether. I assume that the reason Apple have shied away from making it possible to use iWork as an Office alternative (in particular, by not providing an option to use Office file formats as defaults) is so that Microsoft don't finally walk away from the Mac, although I don't think this really makes sense as an excuse. In other respects I think the MacBU have done an excellent job of the toolbars and I am sure that this UI has the potential to add to the attraction of the Mac for the many people I know who hate the Office 2007 UI for my reasons and the reasons elucidated in your article.Ģ. I like the fact that you can optionally hide the toolbars if you want, so that you can focus on what you're writing - I just hope that between now and release they add the ability to totally hide the gallery as well. In this way I think Microsoft have lost sight of what the product is actually for. It seems like a very programmer-oriented approach to focus more on the UI than on the reason for using it. The gallery - the main reason I dislike this is that it drastically reduces the screen real estate available for editing the material being produced, which surely should be the primary purpose of any software. But I do think it is always very important to maintain a degree of measure.ġ.
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Please try and find something positive to say in the next article in the series to balance this up! I hasten to say that I have no connection whatsoever to Microsoft and dislike them intensely as a company. Throughout the piece your comments are couched in a critical style, which I don't feel is entirely justified by the reality of what I have seen of Office 2008. Although I do think you make some very valid points, in general I feel that your review comes over as a bit mean-minded.