On Thu, 2 Apr 2009, Paul Heinlein wrote:

> The tricky part is when the choice is colored by unproductive assessments
> like choosing one product because it's more fashionable (i.e., people will
> think I'm cooler if I work with Tool A instead of Tool B) rather than
> because it's better for the workflow at hand.

   In all the years I've run my business using tools on linux, no one has
ever asked what tool I've used. When I must exchange editable documents with
clients, colleagues, or agencies I write using OO.o, then send them the .doc
version. Otherwise, no one cares what I use. That's probably because I have
such a supportive boss. :-)

Rich

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