Chad Smith wrote:

There are no links and no references to any studies or surveys to back that
up.

Uhmm... Laura Didio *is* a Yankee spokesperson and she said that's what they found. You probably have to pay for the study. That's how these groups make money.

* Forrester study suggests that OOo has an 8-9% market share in large
companies and an additional ~6% plan to use it:
http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=6407

This blog is over a year and a half old

And you figure that OOo's penetration has gone *significantly* *down* over the last 18 months?

Chad, you are getting ridiculous. Some times I wonder what planet you're on.

And saying that 12 out of 140 companies "use" OpenOffice.org does not mean
that OOo has a 8.5% market share of Large Business.

I said it *suggests* not that it *concludes*.

The references I listed make it quite reasonable to estimate a 12% market share for OOo. It is an estimate, but a very reasonable one.

In contrast, your claim that OOo is nowhere near 12% is entirely without evidence. I have presented links to back up my estimate, and you have not.

Cheers,
Daniel.
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