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I could be wrong, but does it look like they have overhalled all the GUIs except for Outlook?  Outlook looks almost exactly the same as 2003 but all the others look new and imporved.  Then again I could be wrong.

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Yeah I don't think they've finished ribonising it yet :)

"Hi, my name is Kenta, and I enjoy bashing Microsoft for breaking their own rules."

If somebody is going to break their "guidelines", wouldn't they be the company to perform such a paradigm shift? I would be willing to bet your average "illiterate" user could figure out how to use this GUI at least 5 times faster than the current Office toolbar mess. When you have 25 toolbars to choose from in one program, you have a problem. I, for one, am glad they decided to think outside the box and come up with a new solution, rather than try to redo what's already been done.

And I'm guaranteed to be in the Beta, thanks to my PDC attendance. :p (not that I'm rubbing it in, just, uh, stating a fact. Yeah. That's it. Yeah.)

Batter the computer illiterate with complex looking GUI's that are bloated and take up room.

Good job Microsoft.

Not to mention that this GUI breaks every guidline Microsoft has set including Vista.

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Remember the last PDC what they said. "Most users ask for features that are already in the software" SO when you see the screenshots you see alot of graphical representation of the features in the program which is good for ANY computer user.

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