Brian McCullough wrote:
On Sun, Feb 20, 2005 at 09:25:07PM +0100, Luigi Cristini wrote:

First of all, i introduce myself: my name is Luigi Cistini and Ihope
you will excuse me if i write directly to you insted of using ooo
mailing list; to be true, i'm new to this mailing list and i don't
know if i used it correctly: i subscribed and send my question to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or something like that, but i'm not sure i've done


The question i send was

"Hi all, i'm new to this mailing list and i'd like to ask you a question:
a friend of mine owns a pub; i'd like to know if he can install and
use without any problem and for free ooo 1.4 on the pc he has in the
pub. I saw the answer in the faq (just "yes"), but i'd like to be more
sure that he won't have any problem using it.
Just if it can help: i'm writing from italy, maybe you know if there
are some laws that can forbidden the use, because i don't know.
Thanks to who will reply to this question ad please excuse me for this
stupid question; i'm doing this because i like ooo so much and i'm
trying to convince everyone i know to use it and send to trash that
office suite which costs a lot of money (i think you understand of
what suite i'm talking about :) )"



My immediate response would be that your friend would have no concern with using OpenOffice.org products either at home or in his business. The only issue that may affect him would be remembering to send in "that other format" when he wants to communicate with people who use that other software.

I know that there are some much more experienced people here who will be
able to answer your question more fully.

Brian,

I am truly disappointed with your reply.

Here is the perfect opportunity to test the "free as in beer" analogy and you let it slip away. 8-D

Doug

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