>  What's the reaction from the user community?
>

"Well, as long as it does not cost me more in taxes..." <g>

Well, if the students are learning Office 2007 in their courses of study,
guess what is going to be placed into the work force once they get into
corporate America?  And THOSE copies will not be low/no charge.  So there
WILL be a charge in the form of increased Cost Of Goods/Services to the
consumer as a result (but supposedly offset with an increase in
productivity, which is not that wasy to argue in favor of as the large
productivity gains have already been realized in the human-to-machine
interaction arena.  The real trick now is to interface data from disparate,
non-ODBC (etc) compliant technologies to further leverage automation without
having to dispense with the current investments in software and machinery.
Just my observation within my field of business involvement...

Gil

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Malcolm Greene
> Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2007 10:23 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [NF] about OEM WinXP
>
>
> > My school Monroe Community College in Rochester NY has put
> office 2007 into mass circulation on all the computers.
>
> What's the reaction from the user community?
>
> Malcolm
>
>
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