I'm almost certain it isn't two words, @daniel and @kyle I've seen many more...unfortunately, because I had some good ones, but they weren't in the dictionary
Years ago, Microsoft Word had capability to save versions of a file within a file. I can't find anything like that in Office 2011 … is Microsoft's Office implementation of versions deprecated? Related: superuser.com/a/154445/84988
@GrahamPerrin - there was lots of hoopla two Junes ago about Office 2011 moving away from their own version implementation and moving to Lion's versions but I can pinpoint when they made at switch.
(Or even if they did) I've been MS and Adobe free on macs for a year or so and can't check properly.
I don't plan to use Microsoft's versions within any version of Microsoft Word. The bigger picture was, experimenting as an end user of Sharepoint Server 2010, where I can't find version information … which probably means that the service in our case is configured to not support versions.
Defocusing from Microsoft Office. From a Mac perspective, SharePoint sucks. The obstacles to file system integration are bad enough but then, when you get with the web interface:
In their favor, MS generally keeps the windows and Mac versions on different years so its easy for them to say Word 2010 when they mean to exclude the Mac version.
According to the incredibly useful iOS support matrix v 2.0 (Winter 2012) done by Empirical Magic, you are at the end of the line running iOS 4.2.1 on an iPod touch (2nd generation).
Apps that target 4.3 or newer are just not going to run on that device unless the developers re-add support fo...
That chart is really great, imagine the android equivalent ;) It shows that every device that has ever ran iOS has had at least 3 full versions available before obsolescence, each available on day one of release - the 3GS has even had 4.