Regarding the use of MS Publisher, this program has to be the worst of the legacy MS products that somehow still exists to this day.

I wouldn't bother looking for a product that offers feature parity and the capability of importing MS Pub files; suggest rather that you make a clean break to a proper WYSIWYG product. As a not-for-profit, the MDGP should be able to afford Adobe InDesign at academic pricing. The learning curve will not be too dissimilar to picking up Scribus and has the added benefit of offering staff an entry point into a widely used (and held) desktop publishing package; PDF, web, deadwood, whatever... Quark Xpress in this regard is dead, as is Adobe Pagemaker which is EOL.

And no, Indesign doesn't do clipart :-)

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Neil D. McAliece wrote:
<SNIP>
The other main problem is the few user we have who use (and are probably 
commited to using) MS Publisher. Scribus makes a fantastic alternative, but 
will require some training and it will not open Publisher docs.

Neil McAliece
Murrumbidgee Division of General Practice


----- Original Message -----
From: Ian Cheong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: General Practice Computing Group Talk <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, 28 November 2005 11:05:39 PM
Subject: Re: [GPCG_TALK] OpenOffice 2.0

<snip quote>
More like training a staff member to use OOO was going to cost more dollars or time than the cost of the academic edition of M$ Office.

The network externalities effects make unseating an incumbent a very long-term project (years-decades).

As well as that, it is general human nature to desire to learn from personal mistakes rather than the wisdom and experience of those that have gone before. It's probably a power and control thing that dates to teenagerdom.

BTW, here's an interesting "switch" story over several weeks from an IT security consultant.
http://securityawareness.blogspot.com/2005/09/mad-as-hell-switching-to-mac-1-16.html

I am amazed how bad Windows XP is. No doubt, Longhorm will have a lot of badness still bred into it, but that won't stop people forking out!

Ian.


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