On Mon, 20 Feb 2006, defendingthenet wrote:
>
> Can I Write A Document Without A Potential Security Problem Please
> -----------------------------------------------
> Just a few days ago I was thinking about something as simple as Microsoft
> Word. I use MS-Word all the time, every day in fact. Do you know how
> powerful this application really is? Microsoft Word can do all kinds of
> complex tasks like math, algorithms, graphing, trend analysis, crazy font
> and graphic effects, link to external data including databases, and execute
> web based functions.
>
> Do you know what I use it for, to write documents. nothing crazy or complex,
> at least most of the time.
You always have a choice to switch to notepad, nano, vim, or emacs.
Since plain text is WYSIWYS (What You See Is What You See) you will
never have problems with sending something which is not shown on the
screen. As a bonus you avoid Repetitive Stress Syndrome since you do
not need to reach your mouse that often.
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Regards,
ASK
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