Microsoft Office 2010 Word X64 -thethingy- Here
Since "thethingy" is a placeholder, I have interpreted it as a hypothetical new "Power Pivot for Word" or advanced "Data Engine" feature (a common missing "thingy" in 2010 x64). Alternatively, if you meant a specific tool (e.g., the Ribbon, the Navigation Pane, the Mail Merge Thingy), please let me know.
The "Not Responding" Saga: Windows Task Manager would often mark Word 2010 x64 as "Not Responding" even when it was merely paging large data. Users learned to wait 30 seconds before force-closing. MICROSOFT OFFICE 2010 WORD X64 -thethingy-
- The x64 Factor: While x64 offered better memory handling for massive documents, the 2010 rendering engine was still clunky. A feature that prioritized raw text processing speed over visual fidelity would have been the "power user" dream.
- The "thethingy" Audience: Users of these specific releases were often enthusiasts or IT techs trying to squeeze performance out of hardware. A "stripped-down" viewing mode aligns perfectly with the ethos of a custom/modified release that promises a cleaner, faster experience.
- Bold font: Used for headings
- Italic font: Not used in this example, but can be used for emphasis or to indicate quotations
- Font size: 12 points (standard font size for body text in Microsoft Office 2010 Word)
- Line spacing: Single spacing (standard line spacing in Microsoft Office 2010 Word)
- Paragraph alignment: Justified (aligned to both left and right margins)
- Security: It is out of support. Using it on an internet-connected machine requires a certain bravado (or strict discipline).
- Web Compatibility: Modern web plugins and collaborative features (real-time co-authoring via the cloud) are nonexistent. If you work in a modern office, you are a dinosaur sharing files via email attachments.
- High DPI: On 4K monitors, the interface scaling can be wonky. It looks sharp, but the icons are tiny relics of a lower-resolution past.
In the context of the "-thethingy-" release—a name familiar to digital archivists and enthusiasts of the torrenting golden age—this specific build represents more than just software; it represents a philosophy of computing that is rapidly disappearing. Since "thethingy" is a placeholder, I have interpreted