[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Terry wrote:
I doubt that the OS and software version makes any difference.
There are some so-called security features in MSO that disappear when
opened on a different version of Windows, or a different version of MSO.
This is in addition to the known incompatibilities that MSO has with
the same version of MSO.
I was referring to a request for the OS and OOo version of the person
using Calc.
It also, however, raises the need for OpenOffice to issue a caveat
against its use for official documents created by other software.
IOW add the following warning:
"OOo can not correct for incompetence in creating documents from MSO.
Furthermore,OOo can not compensate for the defective and flawed
security measures used by Microsoft. As such, before using this
product for exams that require faulty and defective software, ensure
that you will not be unjustly penalized for the incompetence of the
organization that requires the use of software that is known to be
flawed, defective,and bug-ridden."
xan
jonathon
Yes. That seems like a measured disclaimer.
I wish I could remember why I thought there might be a point in raising
the matter here.
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