With OOo the company noy pay license. Money.
With a curse of OOo the time for practice is low. Time is money.
The company want money, use OOo.
Cristian Leon Gonzalez escribió:
HI
I think the best way is the promotion "mouth to mouth" and those
articles in the magazines (i knew about OOo reading a magazine).
the other consideration is the languaje integration (well, that's
done, in this case) and the documentation about it... the forum and
mail lists are indispensable for those who want's to be updated or
having a trouble...
in the case of companies, i think it's more difficult to change it,
because, they don't want to take the risk in the case of customers who
don't work with OOo. some goberments (like brazil) has take the free
software as a "philosophy" and, then, it's easiest for the companies
who work for them to take a change. in a few years, could be more easy
because of it's number of users.
in my case, i'm just proving OOo and it's has been a good surprise...
now i recommend it to everyone.
saludos
(sorry for my english... have you think about to do a translator
incorporated?, jajajajajaja (oops, hahahahahahaha))
bye
Charles-H.Schulz escribió:
I've been using quite a lot of BabelFish today... :-) I think that
the last comment was quite true; nonetheless, my concern about
countries was because of the wild number of countries covered by your
community. So, Argentina and Spain are two countries where OOo and
FLOSS are very active. Thank you for the info.
Now let me ask you this: is there anything that could be done that
could help boost the success of OOo all around the hispanic-speaking
world?
Cheers,
Charles.
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