Tamblyne wrote:
I found OOo a couple of years ago after over a week of searching for a reasonably priced alternative to MS and WordPerfect -- it wasn't easy to find. It still isn't. And when I *did* find it, I thought it was almost too good to be true.

I think something that might help this is, if everyone who runs this product and has web-site adds a little blip about OOo somewhere on there page, then maybe it will show up in Google searches more often.


I have had it with the bunch (you know who you are, and so does everyone else) who see their participation on this list, and in the projects, as a way to boost their ego and try to impress others with how wonderful they are, even to the detriment of the project itself. How can you, on the one hand, espouse your superior intellect and knowledge ad nauseum and then, on the other hand, pretend to be so dense as to not know what an OP is talking about? You can't -- you're just being vile and mean.

Well put. +1

We all were newbies once too, let's not forget that.
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Peter Kupfer -- Using OOo since 'OO4
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