At 08:57 PM 3/24/2009, you wrote:
There are several free, open source alternatives to Office available,
including Google Docs, which our new glitterati Fed CIO started moving the
DC gubmint to when he was the DC CIO.  Many .orgs have moved to Open Office
to take advantage of the significant cost savings.  I recommend it to staff
who ask about getting an office suite, but some still insisted on getting MS
Office.

I have tried Open Office and it is just not the same nor can it do what I do with Word. Again if I wanted to spend my time learning a new system and a new set of menus I would spend time with it. But I want to keep my productivity level high and deem not too.

> I am not sure but I think 07 Office is showing about as much
> penetration as Vista is, which means not as much as they would have
> liked to see.
>
> (If it were sex, the one partner would be asking is it in yet!  :-( )

So, about those church "services" of yours, Rev....


You are welcome to stop by any time. Never said you had to be a prude to be religious! :-)

Stewart

Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
mailto:[email protected]
Prince of Peace www.princeofpeaceozark.org
Ozark, AL  SL 82


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