Author: JT Smith
The Register: “One of the noted characteristics of Microsoft software is that it has a tendency to
behave, with absolute assurance, as if it knows better than you. Our attention has
been drawn to a particularly striking example of this unearthed by Woody’s Watch –
essentially, Office XP autocorrects hyperlinks you ‘mistyped,’ hides the correction
from you, then doesn’t correct it back when you try to correct it back.”
behave, with absolute assurance, as if it knows better than you. Our attention has
been drawn to a particularly striking example of this unearthed by Woody’s Watch –
essentially, Office XP autocorrects hyperlinks you ‘mistyped,’ hides the correction
from you, then doesn’t correct it back when you try to correct it back.”