Just thought I would let everyone ic CLUG-land know about one of my sales
yesterday.

A customer came in and was wanting to purchase MS Office for his machine.  I
presented his options to him...Standard $699...Professional $799...Small
Business Edition $209 (with purchase of a system).  I also mentioned
StarOffice 6.0 as a possible option.  Now keep in mind that the Manager in
this case had OK'd the purchase of the SBE without a purchase, which would
have been a great deal for the customer.  After giving the customer every
chance and exscuse he choose the StarOffice.  May not be much but this
gentleman is now one step closer to open source and Linux.

I have also been trying to educate everyone else in the store, letting them
know that StarOffice is an option to Office.  I had one Manager tell me
yesterday that she would definately buy it if she needed and office package.
I think I have sold both copies that I knew of in the store and in less than
2 weeks since we have had it.  Maybe they will send us more?  Just so you
know, the box lists that it works with Windows, Linux and Solaris.

I do have a couple questions though.  Have one customer that wants to
develop a huge database that will evetually be distributed on CD and online.
I am thinking using a regualr database now to build his project (Access or
something similar) and then migrating to Oracle or SQL server.  I was
wondering if the database in StarOffice would be acceptable for this.
Also...anyone know how the licensing works with the commercial version of
StarOffice 6.0?  Single license for one machine or can you install it on
every machine?  I am assuming single lincense but I am not sure.  Also
looking for a demo of it so I can test it out and to see if I can convince a
manager to let me install it on one of the machine there to show it off.  I
haven't found any of this information on the website and so tought I would
ask you folks.

Cameron

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