Re: MS Office



Odie Ferrous wrote:

> Jim wrote:
>>
>> Ask the family what features they need in MS Office that aren't
>> met by Open Office. When silence prevails tell them they are
>> using Open Office unless thay pay for the other.
>
> Oh, take a hike with your "Open Office" garbage.
>
> If it *were* that good, MS would be out of business.

And how would Open Office dominance of the office suite market cut
into Microsoft's Windows sales?


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