IMHO, if you've invested all that money in software (20th
apiece for MS-Office), then stick with it! (by gosh, you
paid for it.)  

If you were using something pirated, then it makes sense to
be on the legal side and get an alternative freeware.

Not necessarily Staroffice.
>
>To merit a move from Windows + Office, I need to find a set
of
>applications that will help me with more justifiable
reasons to go through
>all that re-systematizing and retraining, not to mention
debugging, should
>things go wrong. :)
>
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