You must be aware that Leopard's latest update, 10.5.3, has been released a few days ago. There are many comments and analysis on the web among which you can find how the bug fixes amount to new features implementation... One of the apps that greatly benefited from such bugfixes is Spaces.
In terms of productivity, Space was one of the features from which power users expected a lot. But it was not fully useable until the 10.5.3 release as John Gruber of DaringFireball writes.
31 May 2008
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On another note:
"Microsoft releases Office 2008 SP1, says VBA to make return"
link:
http://www.appleinsider.com/article.php?id=4060
Wordfast users rejoice!
I did not mention either because they have already been commented upon in other places. Besides, the "VBA is back" won't happen before a few years (3+ if we consider the current releases timeframe) and at that time it will have become mostly irrelevant. WordFast will have evolved into a Java application (development is already underway) and OpenOffice.org and the likes will have had VBA support already for those who need it...
good perspective – I did know that WordFast is going to Java – but I didn't know that the Office SP1 release could be so far away.
The article you linked did not say VBA would be back in SP1. It said SP1 would offer enhanced compatibility etc. But also said:
"As part of its announcements Tuesday, the Mac BU also said it intends to bring VBA-language support back to the next version of Office for Mac, but offered no timeframe for the update. "
-> The next version of Office for Mac...
Stop lying and spreading negative propaganda about OmegaT+.
Keep lying about OmegaT+ and I'll just throw it right back in your face ten-fold. I could have made comments here before, but did not. If you do not want lots of negative comments on this blog and in any other place I track you down, then it is time for you to learn to shut up.
@laseray: What your comment has to do with VBA or the Mac escapes me.
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