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Weblog:   CodeWeavers brings Linux the benefits of Windows...and some of the drawbacks
Subject:   Why would Word have memory problems
Date:   2003-08-22 14:47:27
From:   anonymous2
Because it is a Microsoft product, but you probably already knew that. :^)
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  • Why would Word have memory problems
    2003-10-07 14:30:57  maclover99 [Reply | View]

    I have had the same problems using Mac OS 9.2 and MS-Office 2001. No matter how much memory I allocate to the app, I still get the same message. So, I read about how another Mac/MS problem was solved when I defragmented my Hard Drive using Norton. Try it! It might just work!
    ---- maclover99 ----
  • Why would Word have memory problems
    2003-08-25 05:06:51  jwenting [Reply | View]

    You'd be surprised at the number of memory problems in other applications, and probably even more surprised when you find out that Microsoft products have no more of them than those of the competition...

    It's just as possible (if not more so) that the memory problem in this case was due to Wine reporting less resources to Word than were really there for whatever reason (maybe even the Wine developers wanting a practical joke and thinking it would be kewl (or was that c00l these days) to make Microsoft look bad by doing things that cause errors in Microsoft products), it's hard to tell...
    • Why would Word have memory problems
      2003-08-26 07:54:53  chirael [Reply | View]

      I agree with you, jwenting. I think Microsoft gets a bad rap for software quality when, in fact, their software quality is usually as good or better than other software. Part of it is, I think, that their software is just so used and visible that statistically speaking, of course the absolute number of bugs is going to be higher.

      The one exception IMO seems to be that in many cases, the first released version is a bit inferior/buggy, but Microsoft seems to be excellent at taking user feedback from the initial versions and using it to quickly produce a superior product. That's why the usability of their products is generally very good IMO.

      My issues with Microsoft are about their culture and practices of "success at any cost", including many less-than-honorable (some might say "anti-competitive") business practices toward both business and consumer customers.

      It's obvious in big things like Netscape and DR-DOS, but also appears in scores of little places too, like the latest push to only include the latest IE with the newest Windows OS. My next PC will run Linux not because of any low quality of Microsoft products, but because of Microsoft's business practices.

      --Anthony R. Thompson
    • Why would Word have memory problems
      2003-08-26 00:07:04  anonymous2 [Reply | View]

      Same thing happens with word on Windowz 2K too.
      • Why would Word have memory problems
        2003-08-26 03:15:37  simon_hibbs [Reply | View]

        I concur, it happens to me on W2k sometimes too although not often.

        It's a bit much to cast aspersions on Wine when Word exhibits behaviour under Wine it's already known for under Windows.

        Simon Hibbs

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