Haven't read the reviews on impress so can't comment.

As to clip art, in the spirit of OpenSource these are available from
http://openclipart.org/ .  There are some resellers that include this
bundle of graphic's on CD's along with OOo.

/paul

On 11/10/05, Derek Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On the release of OpenOffice 2.0, OOo has come up to (and surpassed)
> Microsoft Office standards for the working professional.  If you want to
> increase the user base significantly, there are two things that I believe
> must be done first and foremost:
>
>
>
> *       Implement a ClipArt system to compete with Microsoft's
> *       Improve Impress usability - see review posted all over online for
> suggestions
>
>
>
> These two things will increase appeal to the average home computer user.
> With that audience, OpenOffice will gain tremendous ground - but until then,
> the lack of ClipArt especially, will continue to distract attention from
> your excellent suite.  Potential users, such as schools and families, need
> clipart available for projects, but without it they will continue to pay
> ridiculous amounts for Microsoft Office.
>
>
>
> Thanks for your consideration,
>
> Derek Meyer
>
>
>

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