Hi,
Le 25 avr. 10 à 18:12, NoOp a écrit :
Michael Adams wrote:
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On Saturday 24 April 2010 08:42, FISHER II, WILLIAM wrote:
Hi all,
We are a school District and have the same economic woes as everyone
else. We need to trim some of the fat from our licensing of
another office product. To satisfy the licensing coordinator for
our
school district, what copy of a license can I show her to satisfy
the
licensing requirements to load OpenOffice 3.2 to 37 school sites.
Additional information that may be helpful:
<http://about.openoffice.org/index.html>
<http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/
Major_OpenOffice.org_Deployments>
<http://why.openoffice.org/why_edu.html>
<http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Education_Project>
... and for the 7-12, there is OOo4Kids, a light version or
OpenOffice.org ( based on OOO320_m14 source code, under LGPL v3),
Some features :
* available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux (as .deb), but .rpm on
demand
* including a *portable* version on Windows. ,
* there is no registration at first launch, but a license menu entry,
that you can check from everywhere in the software.
* light menus
All versions can be downloaded at : http://download.ooo4kids.org
Last, most of the features OOo4Kids adds are described at : http://
wiki.ooo4kids.org
Thanks,
Eric Bachard
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http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Education_Project
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