Excel Trojan targets unpatched flaws
Oh noes! #
Posted Wednesday 25th February 2009 11:34 GMT
Cue “my OS is better than your OS” flame wars and the descent into anarchy that fills most forums after this kind of article.
Can we have a way of having 2 threads? One for the usual flame wars and the other for people who actually want to contribute something intelligent/witty/useful… I would also lump the “have version X and not run into problems” type posts into the first thread. They are as informative as saying “I went to the bog and had a poo but since it was nice and solid, though not too solid, the paper didn’t pick anything up so I didn’t have to wipe as much as I normally do”.
Actually I take that back - the poo thing is more informative.
So... #
Posted Wednesday 25th February 2009 12:41 GMT
So A/C your comment would not go in the 'intelligent/witty/useful' thread then...
Robin
erm! #
Posted Wednesday 25th February 2009 14:09 GMT
Cue “my OS is better than your OS” flame wars and the descent into anarchy that fills most forums after this kind of article.
Its excel nothing to do with the OS. But I'm so glad I use open office. (actually I don't, but I have a level of intelligence that makes me not belive I have an excel spread sheet from UPS saying that I had a parcel that couldn't be delivered)
@Robin Kinge #
Posted Wednesday 25th February 2009 14:09 GMT
Hell no!! It'd definitely fall into the fecking useless pile of jobbie bin!
Along with certain teams at work today... grrrr...
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Excel v OO #
Posted Wednesday 25th February 2009 15:55 GMT
Hmmm, slightly off topic, sorry. I really like Excel but found parsing of my bank's CSV files a pain whereas OpenOffice detected CSV and auto-parsed immediately, and perfectly! Nice one freetards! Hate the bloody icons and fonts though, anyone would think they are designed for...freetards
Excell not excellent? #
Posted Wednesday 25th February 2009 16:39 GMT
How very surprising. One would think that Microsoft with its tens of thousands of programmers and its vast cash reserves would have some way of untangling the mess of spaghetti-code that they have released over the years.
Open Office while ugly is very functional reasonably safe.
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