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I don't think Office actually launches another instance for each document. It's just a separate window. Since it also does (or can) add a separate tab on the task bar, I don't see the point of tabs. But then, I don't need a million open apps all at once, since I generally do one thing at a time. Otherwise nothing gets

The price seems expensive for the sake of adding a few features.

I'm from Montreal. I'm not surprised many women who've never met you before to whom you're not related wouldn't do the cheek kiss. Buddy, you just don't do this with strangers. (For g's sake, especially at a wake.) Maybe at the end of the night if everybody's getting along and happy, but then it signals acceptance.

Is it being actively developed? I tried it last year and found it buggy, unstable and resource heavy.

The latest Adobe Reader is quite quick and stable on my machine, and you can do a lot more than just read, though it's not a full editor. It's not bloated, either.

My first thought was. how does it know when to break, when the subject or idea changes? But I see it just ignores content. So yes, I guess it breaks blocks of text, but it doesn't create proper paragraphs.

I guess you were trying - and failing - to be funny, but the union bashing is out of place here. Unless, you know, you're against workers and somehow that relates to traffic signals. Plus, the misogyny doesn't make you look any smarter.

I downloaded within the first hour or so, at full speed.

I see you are one of those people who can't be wrong. But you are, and you're arrogant. How do you know how much force I use?

Still using Vista. Works fine, always has.

been there, came back.

In my country, cheap store brands are perfectly adequate. I can't speak for people with open wounds, but I advise them to seek medical help.

Listen, I've been cleaning myself probably longer than you've been alive. Don't be so arrogant as to declare I'm wrong. Don't assume I'm too dumb to try different brands. My post in fact indicates I have.

Boy, this piece might as well just say, "Tell a funny story" for all the help it gives. The worst part is, there's isn't any more real help in the original article.

I completely disagree. Name brands that advertise how soft and gentle they are invariably tear and split, leaving your hands, uh, messy. I buy the cheapest store brand, which is strong enough to keep me clean and soft enough. It's always cheaper than anything else, even when brands are on sale.

C'mon, give us a list of the worst.

It has to be said: just put in the microwave for ninety seconds.

No, Evernote won't let you arrange notes in a free form manner, like OneNote can. I can re-arrange my notes as I see fit, whereas with Evernote, you can only sort with pre-set values, i.e. by date, title, etc.

I tried this last month when some other site recommended it, but switched back after a few days because more ads got through than with AB+, and some sites lost functionality. For me, performance was worse.

I agree. It's a mystery why Calibre has no competition.