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pariahHN | 6 years ago

This...does not seem as bad as I originally thought. Just a prompt bar to use Office instead of WordPad. I was thinking it would look like the start menu does. Admittedly I would be more concerned if it was advertising something other than a product most consumers regard as the default way to edit text.

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s3cur3|6 years ago

Agreed. Most of my Windows-using family members wouldn't be able to tell the difference between WordPad and Word... until they go to share the file and discover that RTF looks different on every other person's machine. This is entirely a positive for the tech-illiterate portion of Microsoft's userbase, who probably intended to be using Word anyway.

_underfl0w_|6 years ago

It will also train them to further ignore the presence of these bars if they see them and close them without reading - these same bars that usually contain security warnings in Office products.

matsz|6 years ago

Paid users shouldn't be exposed to advertisements like these.

dylan604|6 years ago

so says every single cable subscriber.

zerkten|6 years ago

They probably have a very different idea of "paid" from the companies creating the software. Even though you "bought" a piece of software, it's more accurate to say you "licensed" that software. Buying something in a box doesn't change this in the eyes of the law and companies take advantage of this.

What can be done to change this perception? If "software is eating the world" then it's hard to see where this ends. Soon you'll have ads in your car, or on home appliances.

jandrese|6 years ago

The headline made it sound like the horrible mess that Freecell has become, but this is fairly low key.

reaperducer|6 years ago

this is fairly low key

Only if you're inured to this kind of corporate intrusion on your machine that you paid for with your money.

My toaster barking, "Hey, wouldn't you like a nice Thomases' English Muffin instead? Nooks and crannies!" is also fairly low-key, but not something I want.

reaperducer|6 years ago

Just a prompt bar to use Office instead of WordPad

Wait.

Feature creep. Scope creep. Ad creep.

anigbrowl|6 years ago

It could surely be worse, but it's still bad. I often pick Wordpad because I want more capability than a mere text editor can provide, but don't want to get bogged down with the overhead or complexity of the full Office offering. It's not appropriate for the OS to be second guessing my choices.