> Only when there's an installed user base for OOo coming out of the
> universities and high schools will it become a more attractive option to
> the business software market.

This is the most accurate thing that has been said so far.  People as a 
general rule hate change and most will resist and fight all the way to the 
end.  It is far easier to teach the new generations the new things and let 
them bring it into the market place and slowly phase out the current 
generations and the current way.

I use to be a MS all the way guy, but now I am only using Linux and all the 
products that come on the distro CDs.  I don't have a physical MS set up any 
where in my home network.  I do have one box with vmware on it running a 
virtual copy of MS for those times when I have to use MS, like web sites that 
are MS specific and won't work unless you are running MS and IE.

-- 
Jack Gates
864-238-9300
I sell energy drinks that taste good and give a big boost.
Minds are like parachutes, they only work when they are open.

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