Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
It's a free market. Then can either support the new standard and still
keep that client or not support it and force the every civil servant to
have OpenOffice (or a different conforming word processor) installed on
his/her desktop.
I agree. It's good to have a standard. But why only in Massachusetts?
And why only in government offices? Why not include lawyers & business
offices too? [lawyers use almost 100% MS Office formats. Believe me, I
know].
And what are you going to do about it?
What can I do?
Best Regards,
Uri Even-Chen
Speedy Net
Raanana, Israel.
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: +972-9-7715013
Website: www.uri.co.il
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