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Old October 4th 18, 11:08 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
J. P. Gilliver (John)[_4_]
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Default What is/are "Groove"?

In message , Mr. Man-wai
Chang writes:
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It's something like iTunes, I believe. And I don't use it!

See Vanguard's comprehensive reply a few posts back. It was indeed
something like iTunes and other similar music-selling systems; but, in
the way Microsoft have (OK, others may do it but MS are masters at it)
of using the same name for slightly or even fundamentally (as in this
case) different concepts, it was also the name for some aspect of one or
more versions of the Office suite - at least the 2007 one, maybe more. I
get the impression that if you don't use that feature of Office (I think
it's something to do with collaborative work), you don't need it.
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