Yes! I've been hunting out the paperwork associated with earlier versions of MS Office. I'm pretty sure it said that employees could use a copy at home if they used it at work. I haven't found it yet but knowing that I haven't thrown anything away - I will.
User acceptance 'key' in desktop Linux migrations [Ingrid Marson, ZDNet UK, 30 Nov 2005] "The German city of Mannheim is encouraging its employees to install OpenOffice.org and Linux at home, and is even offering free support to home users." See: http://news.zdnet.co.uk/0,39020330,39239135,00.htm I've been trying to think of ways of capturing figures for actual users of OpenOffice.org as opposed to how many are distributed, for example, no. of downloads. Stories like this are users that we can really count. Does anyone particpate in the linux counter (www.linuxcounter.org) ? Perhaps we can clock up individual and smaller groups of OpenOffice.org users similar to this. Regards Jacqueline McNally Lead, OpenOffice.org Marketing Project Are you a computer angel? (www.computerangels.org.au) Linux.conf.au 2006 (www.linux.conf.au) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
