On 1/30/07, Pavel Janík <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

IIRC last year they decided that it doesn't make sense to develop
separate software and they switched to OOo and sell services around
it under this brandname (connected with Mozilla TB etc.).

But I don't know more.
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Pavel Janík



http://www.software602.com/products/pcs/screenshots/documents3.html
http://www.software602.com/products/pcs/screenshots/documents4.html

Doesn't look like OpenOffice.org to me.

According to their Release Notes -
http://support.software602.com/products/pcs4/releasenotes.asp - they haven't
changed anything since February of last year.  And it was not a very big
change (like, oh, completely "redesigning" their office suite by using
OOo).  602 Software doesn't seem to be anything like OpenOffice.org.

Now, what you may be thinking of is EasyOffice.  EasyOffice starting
including OpenOffice.org as a part of their very huge suite of
applications.  But they did not remove the office-type programs they already
had - they just added an "open source" component - which was OpenOffice.org.
However, I don't know if they do that anymore.  (They have changed websites
and I don't see a free version anymore.)

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