Am 20.02.2013 09:22, schrieb Italo Vignoli:
> On 2/19/13 7:59 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
> 
>> There are two base figures: (1) the average number of AOO full-install
>> downloads per day and (2) an estimated average price for a permanent
>> Microsoft Office desktop license.  Rob used $150 US which is the price for
>> Office 2013 Home and Student.  That includes service packs, etc., but not
>> upgrades to later versions of Microsoft Office.
> 
> No, I have just bought a license of Office 2013 Home and Student for 79
> Euro (I can send you a scan of the invoice). The regular price is lower
> by 30% (at least).
> 
> In addition, people who were already using OOo (most of AOO user base)
> did not switch at all from MS Office, and therefore did not save any money.
> 
> All migrations from MS Office during the last 12 months are to
> LibreOffice, and this is something that AOO people know very well.
> Instead of spreading false information (in a press release, which is
> even worse), AOO should provide numbers about the migrations from MS
> Office to AOO, if available.
> 

Italo,

your objection is IMO poor.

Instead of advertising the value of Free Software to the public (and
LibreOffice is Free Software as AOO also is), you only think in a
LibreOffice versus AOO pattern.

Regards
Michael



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