> I mentioned free software back when there wasn't much of it out there. My
> office mate, who is an ultimate pessimist, sarcastically suggested that you
> get what you pay for. My experience since is that this is false. The ratio
> of functionality to cost, where cost includes learning and maintenance, is
> much higher with free software than with commercial software. I moved to
> OO.o with 1.1 and have not looked back.
>
> David Teague

I completely agree with you, I was just saying people hold that view,
and for OO to become the standard it needs to be addressed.

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