LOL. Don't be reading that into my text. I said crappy dell machines.
I didn't say all dell machines :P... Splitting hairs I know, but I'm
in an argumentative mood and I needed a big company to pick on.

Rigel

On 1/26/06, Alan Frayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now, now! OOo runs just fine on my crappy Dell laptop, dual-booting in
> both W2K and SuSE 9.
>
> Rigel wrote:
> > Thanks for the trial run Kip. We really appreciate and hope that as
> > OOo progresses it will even be able to run on crappy Dell machines.
> >
> > Three cheers for open source anyway!
> >
> > Rigel
> >
> > On 1/26/06, kip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> Hey all
> >>
> >> I had to move my group off OO as it just didnt cut it with the doc group.
> >> Too bad--it's a sweet suite and elegantly clean and simple in appearance.
> >> But it was Crash City on all our Dell desktops and Dell and Gateway 
> >> laptops.
> >> I will try again in 6 months (or whenever I see the problems with working
> >> with larger docs addressed).
> >>
> >> I'm just SO tired of monster footprints, too many features, big files, and
> >> dated, ugly, not-friendly UIs as found withOffice, WP, and Adobe. I'm not
> >> happy about it, but my POC with OO failed to meet metrics and I ended up
> >> having to deliver in Word.
> >>
> >> kip
> >>
> --
> Alan Frayer
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>

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