Office 365 - Do you?
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why don't you just use oneDrive? isn't 1TB free?
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I use OneDrive. 5GB free, 1TB for a subscription ;)
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I use OneDrive. 5GB free, 1TB for a subscription ;)
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Wouldn't it be cheaper to just pay for OneDrive rather than office? ;P
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Wouldn't it be cheaper to just pay for OneDrive rather than office? ;P
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Because I also need Word and Excel and, later, Exchange.
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Because I also need Word and Excel and, later, Exchange.
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So isn't that the real reason you have Office? ;P
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So isn't that the real reason you have Office? ;P
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I never said it wasn't :~ I have an O365 subscription that gives me access to extra cloud storage and the web apps of Excel, Word, etc. as well as the local apps. All I said is that it's the extra storage and web apps that you pay for periodically. And I use them all.
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I never said it wasn't :~ I have an O365 subscription that gives me access to extra cloud storage and the web apps of Excel, Word, etc. as well as the local apps. All I said is that it's the extra storage and web apps that you pay for periodically. And I use them all.
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I was teasing. TBH though, I'm glad I don't need that stuff anymore. If a different company made visual studio i might not even run microsoft stuff at all.
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I was teasing. TBH though, I'm glad I don't need that stuff anymore. If a different company made visual studio i might not even run microsoft stuff at all.
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honey the codewitch wrote:
I was teasing.
Oh, you!
honey the codewitch wrote:
If a different company made visual studio
I'm surprised and disappointed you don't code using Notepad(++) and then use your own compiler to compile that mess you call if-statements ;p
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honey the codewitch wrote:
I was teasing.
Oh, you!
honey the codewitch wrote:
If a different company made visual studio
I'm surprised and disappointed you don't code using Notepad(++) and then use your own compiler to compile that mess you call if-statements ;p
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In my new code I've moved away from if statements altogether. Branching in code is so five minutes ago.
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In my new code I've moved away from if statements altogether. Branching in code is so five minutes ago.
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Looking forward to your new article, if-less programming :D
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Do any of you subscribe to office 365, and if so, do you find it's actually good value for money? Yes I know it comes with a terabyte of cloud storage, but I'm wondering if anyone actually uses Office 365 or uses altenatives like Libre/Open Office and some other cloud storage solution. Thoughts?
Have it through my company. I like Office suite and would prefer to use it.
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