Yang Nguyen,

This reads as though you are responding to *me* as the MS junkie.  For the 
record, I have been making the point that there are (generally superior) 
alternatives to MS software, and I never referred to "OpenOffice Basic."   
Please direct your advice to Friedrich Dominicus, who is either seeking it or 
perhaps just trolling.

Bill


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On Wed, Sep 01, 2010 at 09:09:07AM +0200, Friedrich Dominicus wrote:
>"Schwab,Wilhelm K" <[email protected]> writes:
>
>And let's be honest a second time. MS-Office is the Standard by any
>means. Yes there is LaTex and yes there is OpenOffice but sorry if
>anyone talks about Office Software they mean MS-Office. And we have to
>admit that the MS-Office tools are extremly useful, especially Excel is
>quite good at that spreadsheets can do ;-)
>

I don't think there is some one who is not honest in this topic.
M$-Office is *popular* doesn't mean that it's the standard.  Talking
about office suite doesn't imply that it's the office suite from M$,
except for the situation that you were grown in a M$'s dominated
education system.  What feature makes OpenOffice.org not useful?  Except
for just not being able to perfectly handle M$'s proprietary format?
Have you ever used OpenOffice.org Calc for your own sake?

>>
>> OpenOffice has some type of (Java??) scripting interface.  That might
>> be a little better and perhaps even friendlier than MS' offerings and
>> might then be induced to create .xls files.
>Well VBA and Excel is well working, I doubt that OpenOffice Basic can
>compete with it.
>

Oh, I didn't know that OpenOffice.org Basic is a spreadsheet software.
I doubt I've ever heard of its name as an spreadsheet application.  M$
Excel just works with its own closed source VBA version, my
OpenOffice.org Calc works with VBA, Python, and Java scripting
languages.  I've never spent a lot of time writing and maintaining
source code with Python as with VB.  What makes it not a good competitor
to M$ Excel?

Best regards,
--
Yang Nguyen
Life is a hack


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