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    <text>kinda sucks. like a lot. LaTeX and TextMate all the way...</text>
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The latest Windows release is Word 2010 (in public beta stage). The latest Mac OS X release is Word 2008. </description>
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    <created-at type="datetime">2007-05-22T19:46:09Z</created-at>
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    <text>if it were any less useable, they'd ship it as screen shots on paper that you'd keep taped to the side of your monitor, or let sit inbetween the lid and the keyboard of your computer...</text>
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