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Posted by Tony Rogerson on 10/22/14 11:52
Hi JJ,
It would help if you actually list things you dislike instead of just
ranting it doesn't do very much for your credibility, you simply come across
as probably one of those anti-MS whatever they do people - aka the linux
fanbregade.
I agree there are aspects of Management Studio that I dislike but those are
being addressed by Microsoft and believe those guys do listen to what WE as
the people who use the tools and product need.
So, lets try again - please list aspects of MAnagement Studio you dislike.
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Tony Rogerson
SQL Server MVP
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"jj" <jj@no_spam.net> wrote in message news:e8tt3n$fnl$1@lists.fhcrc.org...
>I really dislike the Management Studio in SQL Server 2005. Having tabs is
>nice but everything else about it really sucks. What don't you like about
>it? Maybe someone at M$ will read this and actually make some changes ---
>for the better (sigh, I wish but I won't hold my breath).
>
> For all the $$$$$ Microsoft spends you think they could do better. It
> seems every 'new and improved' version has a worse UI than the one before.
> I can hardly stand to use Visio any more. Word has so many damned annoying
> features that I spend most of time trying to figure out how to turn them
> off rather than getting real work down.
>
> Living in the shadow of the evil empire I run into M$ dweebs all the time.
> One of the biggest problems M$ has is arrogance. They 'know better' than
> the whole user community.
>
> Microsoft get a clue. Trying listening once in a while.
>
>
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