Journal algebraist's Journal: The jollies of Microsoft Word, at least on WinXP 2
On the whole, Microsoft WinXP seems to be an okay system, if you forgive its shortcuts mania, occasional loss of communication with a LAN, and intolerance for certain PC games. [Hint, 'though: Definitely invest in copies of Karp, et al's Windows XP Annoyances and Windows XP in a Nutshell put out by O'Reilly Press.]
But Microsoft Word for WinXP is something else.
I have a resume: Nothing fancy, just a one page thing. If I edit it in WinXP's Word it balloons in size to 632K. If I take the exactly identical
Oh well, gives me a reason for keeping my Win95 system around, along with all the excellent software I've invested in and on it.
alternatives to word (Score:1)
AbiWord can do LOTS. It's free (GNU I think) It's cross-platform. The only thing that it's lacking in is scripting and forms (mass labeling, etc). These shortcomings aren't very much and some people may have improved on them. You can probably easily store a resume in well under 20k.
URL=http://www.abisource.com/ [abisource.com]
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Thanks for your reply.
Actually, if I had a choice, I wouldn't use MS Word at all. Technical recruiters act like they're software dumb and Word is the de facto standard for exchanging resumes. Recruiters don't even want to print them from a Web site in another format which renders them as well or better!
Switching to abiWord would depend upon its being 100% compatible with Word because of this. If the IT consulting and contracting biz were stronger, I could throw my weight around and use it, switching.