BTW - I won't bother posting any more about the topic because it will require continual rebuttal and frankly, there's nothing new here that hasn't been talked about before. I also run the risk of dipping into the "enemy" zone by not believing in LibreOffice's or Linux's chance to make a dent in the corporate world, or that I don't believe the "superior nature" of open source software. Which is not true mind you, I do think open-source software is pretty good in many cases - I just don't see the rest of the world giving a damn.
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