Dnia 02-01-2006, pon o godzinie 23:38 -0800, Edward Buck napisał(a):
> It seems to me that Microsoft has finally gotten macro viruses under
> control.  But is it possible for OOo to claim that it's more secure than
> MS Office?  If so, we should be marketing the hell out of that.  :-)
> IMO, nothing moves software better than security issues.
> Regards,
> Ed

On a partially sponsored meeting (only partially, because there is a
little interest in open software in Polish market, because still,
although it is 21c. not many bosses know what a computer is and keep it
at the secretary's desk because it attracts customers' attention. Many
of the company owners think that a free software is an illegal copy or a
demo version of some sort :S When I once said "free software" to one, he
turned purple, then green, then red and responded "no, we have
everything genuine here". Too bad that many of these bosses also think
that the software is genuine if they can obtain it on a bazaar) I told
the guests of my meeting that OpenOffice.org is very safe, because it
asks for every document's script to run or not, and if somebody is
suspicious about the script, he can always check the document in any
text editor, because it's an Open Document compressed in a zip format :)
They enjoyed the idea. Really.

Konrad




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