Chad Smith wrote:
This could change everything.
http://www.informationweek.com/showArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=05FWHH0W0OII
UQSNDBECKHSCJUMEKJVN?articleID=170701898
However, what it *does* mean is that the "Learning Curve" arguement for
MS
Office is gone. In fact, it looks like OOo 2.0 will be more like the
MSOffice that people are used to than MS Office 12 will be!
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-Chad Smith
This is the point that I was trying to make before.
Microsoft is trying to change the vision of computers in business by
changing the way people do things. Now I don't know about you, but this
type of change can be very costly for any business in my mind. A great
chance for OOo and Linux to jump into the market.
Looking at the video about the changes to Office 12, I seen some things
that OOo is already doing and some things that for many users could be a
real pain.
The office software industry is about to be shaken up and I believe that
this is a good time for OOo supporters to get the word out that many of
the tools that Microsoft is trying to sell the industry are available in
OOo for free.
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Robin Laing
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