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  • They didn’t make Publisher, it had been around for a few years before they acquired it.

    At the time (early 90’s), DTP was growing, fast. Publisher was stupid cheap compared to Aldus and Quark and could do all the day-to-day stuff for a fraction of the cost (and faster).

    I was using all 3 at the time, and my go-to was Publisher as it was easier, and way faster on the hardware then.

    I’d use PageMaker for multi-page, ongoing docs, but a single page? Publisher.

    MS acquired Pub around 1995. (They’d deny it, like they do with OneNote, but I was using Pub before they owned it).












  • And this really exposes a major challenge with FOSS.

    Names have meaning - it’s why Office is called Office.

    This gnu naming isn’t much of an issue, because this is stuff only technical folks handle. But if we want end-users to embrace things, we need meaningful names - meaningful to them.

    Whenever I tell my friends or family to install Jellyfin so they can access my media, the look on their face says it all.

    MediaMonkey - alright, I get it (yea, not FOSS)

    Plex? OK, if someone then says “think MultiPlex Theaters”, you get it. (Also not FOSS)

    Jellyfin? What is that? Jam on a sharkfin?

    These work really well:

    Resilio SYNC (Yeah, not FOSS, but the name makes sense)

    SyncThing (FOSS)

    FolderSync (not FOSS)

    Notice a trend here?

    I have a printed spreadsheet for all the software I use - if I haven’t touched a service for a couple months, I’ll forget the meaningless name.