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May 14, 2009

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Saqib Ali

I disagree with Craig Roth and Guy Creese on this.

What Microsoft provides is a Office "Productivity" Suite, not to be confused with other spreadsheet/wordprocessing applications. As the title suggests, a "productivity" suite is suppose to make me more productive at work, and MS Office does exactly that - from designing flyers to performing Business Intelligence (BI) functions. I don't want to buy and install separate tools for each of these functions.

Comparing MS Office to other wordprocessing/spreadsheet tools is like comparing vi to nano text editor on *nix. They are both text editors and perform equally well as text editors, but vi makes a programmer more "productive". Try asking a programmer to use nano instead of vi. He will laugh.

Having said this, Google has a slightly different strategy. Their philosophy is that "collaboration" makes one more productive. So Google Apps is a "Collaboration" suite. I love it for its collaborative editing features. I have been using it since 2007 for stuff that requires collaboration. And it works very well for that purpose - better that MS Office.

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