Hi :)
They have probably had to deal with a lot of grumbles from people using LO
or AOO who have trouble with documents created in MSO where MSO has used
their newer formats (about 4 or more different versions of docX, xlsX, pptX
etc).

So, it's all back-fired a bit!  The aim was to push the college to switch
formats that everyone could use on any platform.


Perhaps write to them to complain?

Point out exactly what you just said, that you don't see why you should pay
upwards of $110 to some 3rd party organisation!  I'd be tempted to request
they give a free copy of MSO!  You already have software that does all the
same things and don't see why you should spend more money just in order to
keep doing the same things that you can already do for free.  Maybe get
really rude and  ask if they get a commission on the number of students
forced into buying something that  they don't need.

I don't know if i would point out the security risk of running such ancient
software as MSO 2007 as that might backfire too.  As might the recent
problem with opening any Rtf file in MSO.  Macros have repeatedly been such
a huge problem over the years that it's resulted in MSO popping up a
security warning when trying to run any macro.  That might be worth
pointing out.


So, the college is putting students at risk and demanding they spend money
to do so, when there are perfectly usable (and free) alternatives.
Regards from
Tom :)


On 17 April 2014 17:08, Jay Lozier <jsloz...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> On 04/17/2014 11:14 AM, Jeffrey Deutsch wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm thinking of applying for an online tutoring position at Tutor.com.
>> However, they require that tutors (and applicants, for the mock tutoring
>> session) have Microsoft Word (2007 or later) itself -- they specifically
>> say that OpenOffice is not acceptable. I'd rather not spend $110 just to
>> get MS Word (or $140 for MS Office, or $10/month or $100/year to rent MS
>> Office) for this specific job, when OpenOffice/LibreOffice has worked just
>> fine for me for the past decade.
>>
>> Does anyone here have any relevant experience (eg, does Tutor.com in
>> practice allow OpenOffice/LibreOffice, is it absolutely necessary to get
>> MS
>> Word, do you know of similar online tutoring services that allow
>> OpenOffice/LibreOffice, etc)?
>>
>> Thank you in advance!
>>
>> Jeff Deutsch
>> Speaker & Life Coach
>> A SPLINT - ASPies LInking with NTs
>> http://www.asplint.com
>>
>> "Listen to the universe while it whispers before it has to shout."
>> Marion Grobb Finkelstein, Communication Catalyst --
>> http://www.MarionSpeaks.com
>>
>>  Jeff,
>
> Either they do not know a number of applications can handle the vast
> majority of MS Word documents, not just LO. I have at least four
> applications (all available at no cost some FOSS and some proprietary) on
> my Linux box that can read/write MS Word documents plus Google Docs. Or
> they use  VBA macros which is a very, very, very, very serious security
> risk/stupidity. If they are requiring running VBA macros, I would seriously
> question their competence and/or ethics for risking anyone's computer. My
> experience is that many VBA macros can be replaced by a template with user
> entry fields.
>
> The normal security rule is never allow a foreign (one you have not
> reviewed/written) VBA macro to run on your computer because they have been
> a notorious attack vector in the past. The problem is there is often no
> indication in the file extension a macro is present that could run
> automatically when the file is opened. I would generalize this to never
> allow any foreign macro to run on your computer.
>
> --
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>
>
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