On Sat, 2011-07-02 at 23:39 -0400, Ted Rolle, Jr. wrote:
> Perhaps I'm jaded, but when you have data in two places, you can be sure
> of one thing:  they're both wrong.

Conversely, they are both right for their respective supporters and the
reasons that each cite are also right, for each respective audience  

> 
> I fear that the *Office camps will be in some sort of competition.
> Competition means that there is a winner, and a loser.

Not always true, if each iteration serves a unique market.  They can
still be in competition for bragging rights but at the same time only
competing for a common set of the market that is smaller than their main
market, in this case I believe it will be Consumer on one hand (LO) and
Enterprise on the other (OOo), IMO, MSO will be the big loser. 

> 
> The good thing is that one will survive and become the de-facto
> standard.
> 
> Prove me wrong!

I'm hoping we will, either way we live in interesting times
-- 
Graham Lauder,
OpenOffice.org MarCon (Marketing Contact) NZ
http://marketing.openoffice.org/contacts.html

OpenOffice.org Migration and training Consultant.



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