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No thanks. It's faster and easier with Google docs. No need to hunt down features within tabs buried within submenus under settings.
Really?Hardly..
Google Docs is extremely frustrating and piss poor in comparison.
There’s no question Microsoft’s steadfast word processor would win a feature-by-feature smackdown with Google Docs, but more tools doesn’t necessarily translate into a better user experience. When it comes to the basic formatting tools we use to create documents every day, we can’t find an overwhelming advantage over Docs. If anything, Google’s word processor has the edge when it comes to ease of use, thanks to its simple, intuitive interface. So unless you’re a power user, this is a case where less is definitely more.
I share their opinion aswell.And that is their opinion...
In mine I find Google Docs to be frustrating in the extreme, and too limited to be a worthwhile competitor to Office in any substantial way.
But even if it was a better choice, I doubt you could do a better job...
Fancy Bear, the advanced hacking group researchers say is tied to the Russian government, is actively exploiting a newly revived technique that gives attackers a stealthy means of infecting computers using Microsoft Office documents, security researchers said this week.