Windows will no longer have an integrated basic rich-text-based word app.

  • @[email protected]
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    43 months ago

    I hope it’s still included on future Windows server versions. It’s quite useful to open documentation or instructions included with some software.

    • @[email protected]
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      3 months ago

      I suppose you could install Word. If you want just Word, you can jump through a few hoops to make the Office Deployment Tool install only Word.

      I don’t think that is a reasonable solution for your use case, but I suspect making people use (and buy) the actual Office Suite is the motivation.

      Edit: I see my point has been phrased poorly - I was trying to outline that I suspect MS’ point is making people get Word (Office) instead. Maybe I’m just plain wrong on that though.

      • @zipzoopaboop
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        93 months ago

        Notepad ++ is one of the first things I install on any windows system

      • Antithetical
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        63 months ago

        Installing Word, on a server, running as administrator, forecefully linked to some MS account for activation… Is that really a reasonable solution in a Microsoft world? Smh.

        If documentation comes as Word document there is no documentation and a huge red flag for the software.

        • @[email protected]
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          23 months ago

          I don’t think that’s a reasonable solution

          Is that really a reasonable solution?

          No. Of course not. My comment was tongue in cheek.

          • Antithetical
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            13 months ago

            Wasn’t really aimed at you but from the things I’ve seen I am afraid not all Windows administrators might realize that.