The lack of domain support is the main difference.

John Weller wrote:
> I have been asked to help a local charity.  They are replacing their
> existing network (Win 98) with four machines which will be networked as a
> peer-to-peer workgroup.  They will not be doing anything fancy, just normal
> office type work; accounts (Sage), word processing, etc.  The requirement
> has gone out to tender without a detailed spec and with a request for the
> suppliers to recommend a suitable system.  They are getting some responses
> specifying XP Home and others XP Pro.  I know that XP Home has some
> limitations compared with Pro, for instance it cannot join a domain.  Are
> there any other limitations which would impact them?  I'd be grateful for
> any comments.
>
> I've suggested that they use Open Office rather than pay M$ for 4 Office
> licences but am getting some resistance from people who have never heard of
> it (not users incidentally but committee members who will have to approve
> the purchase).  Are there any limitations of Open Office compared to M$
> Office?  I've not found any but, again, would be grateful for comments from
> anyone who has more experience of OO.
>   

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