Software Changes on Windows 8

Cowboybillybob1

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I just recently purchased Microsoft's Surface Pro. It is about the same size as an iPad but much more versatile since it is running a full blown version of Windows 8. You must get the Pro version as the others run a stripped down version of Windows 8.
It has an easily detachable keyboard. In fact there are two types of keyboards you can purchase. The one I have is like an actual keyboard in that the keys are the regular push button type but extremely thin. There are on screen touch keyboards as well. The whole PC screen is a touch type.

The other keyboard you can purchase is just a piece of cloth. No real tactile response.

Since I had a problem with IE 10 and it's compatibility with some web sites (Nikonites Forum as well) I switched to Firefox and all is good. In fact I think I may like it better than IE.

I then needed to install Office but what a pain. I have Office 2010 on my other laptop but just did not want to jump through hoops to get it on the Surface. I opted for Thunderbird,which is an email reader associated with Firefox (Mozilla). This works just as well as Outlook with all the same features and maybe more. Not bad for free!!

I then went with OpenOffice.org for a word processor, spreadsheet, Data Base, Powerpoint type of thing and other MS Office type of apps. Again full featured and free. Not ad ware in that advertisements keep popping up to sell stuff. Compatible with Office files and just about no downside that I can see. I just saved myself a bunch of cash with no comprises.

I strongly recommend these changes and am happy as a puppy. If you have any questions I will be happy to tell you what I know.
 
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DTigga

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Good one. I'm still waiting for the Surface Pro to be available in Australia. If only it had a SIM card slot it would be almost the perfect notebook replacement.
 

Cowboybillybob1

Senior Member
Good one. I'm still waiting for the Surface Pro to be available in Australia. If only it had a SIM card slot it would be almost the perfect notebook replacement.
It has a mini SD card slot. It also has USB 3.0 or you can use a cheap card reader to copy over your pics from your camera or connect your camera directly via USB. This is on the Surface Pro version.

This is the ultimate tablet or notebook replacement. In fact it is a Windows 8 PC disguised as a tablet. Blows the ipad away!
 
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Horoscope Fish

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If you like OpenOffice you might want to look into LibreOffice. Forked from OpenOffice back in 2010, LibreOffice is garnering huge support at the coporate/enterprise level that OpenOffice never seemed to manage. Just something to consider...
 

piperbarb

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If you like OpenOffice you might want to look into LibreOffice. Forked from OpenOffice back in 2010, LibreOffice is garnering huge support at the coporate/enterprise level that OpenOffice never seemed to manage. Just something to consider...
I was just going to suggest that. I use LibreOffice at home and at work. It is cross-platform so it works on just about any OS that is out there. I like it better than OpenOffice.

Also, Thunderbird is a good choice for e-mail. I have been using that for a number of years. I've never had problems with it.
 

DTigga

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It has a mini SD card slot. It also has USB 3.0 or you can use a cheap card reader to copy over your pics from your camera or connect your camera directly via USB. This is on the Surface Pro version.

This is the ultimate tablet or notebook replacement. In fact it is a Windows 8 PC disguised as a tablet. Blows the ipad away!

I guess my point is at my work, our staff have a notebook/desktop and an iPad with a 3g account. If the MS tablets allowed for a cellular service natively, then I could consolidate both into one awesome tablet. If they had to carry around a dongle or tether it to their iphone then it starts to become a little fiddly, especially for the technically challenged in my office.
 
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