This guy talks of affordable office. In India an original offie license
costs 18K INR and in this money you can buy a 15 Inch CRT monitor + 2.4 Ghz
Processor + 1 Gb RAM + all basic hardware stuff


I feel we need to wake him from his sleep ....How about all of us tweeting
our responses or posting direct comments on his article  --  so that he gets
the correct information just like he has been spreading false
facts publicly....

What do you guys feel

On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 6:37 AM, Eduardo Moreno <[email protected]> wrote:

> El 12/05/10 15:00, Gianvittorio escribió:
>
>
>> http://www.zdnet.com/blog/education/openoffice-is-dead/3909?tag=nl.e550
>> [1]
>>  OpenOffice is dead
>>  As I mentioned over on the Google blog last night, I’m headed to
>> the  Office 2010 launch tomorrow.  While Office in particular and
>> Microsoft  in general are hardly my beats, productivity and groupware
>> software in  the face of Google’s Apps and education’s need to
>> extract every last bit  of value from our investments certainly are.
>> This is why I’ve thrown  myself so completely behind Google Apps.
>> For educational institutions,  it’s free and it works very well,
>> both as a document collaboration  solution and as an email/calendaring
>> suite.
>>
>>        It’s also why I’ve been a big proponent of OpenOffice [2].
>> Again, it’s free and provides a perfectly workable alternative to
>> Office.  It’s mature, stable, and works cross platform. And it’s
>> free.   What’s not to like, right?
>>
>>        But here’s the thing: If someone needs a desktop office suite (and
>> I  mean they don’t just think they need one, but actually need to do
>> things  that can’t be done with Google Apps), then they aren’t
>> going to be  satisfied with OpenOffice.  I don’t blame them,
>> actually.  Given my  choice of Office 2007/2010 or OpenOffice, I’d
>> pick Office.  It’s  polished, it’s easy, and it’s powerful.  To
>> be honest, I’m not even  satisfied with Office 2008 on the Mac; I
>> run XP in a virtual machine to  get to Office 2010 when I need it.
>>
>>        For users who don’t need Office, it’s a rare occasion that
>> Google  Docs doesn’t suffice.  And yet for those who need Office,
>> it’s rare that  they’re happy with OpenOffice.  Where does that
>> leave OO.org?  Our  district is fairly rural and there are still
>> plenty of homes with only  dial-up or without Internet access
>> entirely.  For these families,  OpenOffice is a great choice since
>> they rarely have access to academic  pricing on Office and can’t get
>> online to access Apps.  As reasonable  access to the Internet becomes
>> ubiquitous, though, Google Docs or Office  Web Apps (even via
>> Facebook) will meet the majority of student and  teacher productivity
>> needs.
>>
>>        Am I wrong? Am I so dazzled by the pretty lights in Office that
>> I’ve  lost sight of the value of OpenOffice?  I don’t think I am.
>> The  majority of the time, the students and staff I support tend to
>> make use  of Google Docs.  Same for me.  On my Linux machines, it’s
>> rare that I’ll  fire up OpenOffice, despite it being a solid choice
>> for desktop  productivity.  That’s what the Internet is for, right?
>> Because in  addition to Google Apps, there is Zoho and Office Web
>> Apps, all of which  work quite well.
>>
>>        I just don’t see much of a place in mainstream education for
>> OpenOffice anymore.  Pre-loaded on laptops and netbooks in developing
>> countries where Internet access is unreliable or non-existent? You
>> bet.  But why use OpenOffice when most of your users can work quite
>> well with  Apps and licensing costs for Office are low for the small
>> number of  users who need a full-blown desktop suite?
>>
>>
>> Links:
>> ------
>> [1]
>> http://www.zdnet.com/blog/education/openoffice-is-dead/3909?tag=nl.e550
>> [2]
>>
>> http://www.zdnet.com/blog/education/ok-now-openoffice-is-definitely-good-enough/1895
>>
>>
>>
> Is it a joke?
>
> In México, the Internet services no exist in all the country. Google docs
> is not good idea.
>
> MS Office 2010 to pentium 4 computer with 512 MB RAM. Jaja. (or Haha)
>
>
> --
> J. Eduardo Moreno
> TOKONHU de México
> 044 55 2748 4840
>
>
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