On Tue April 25 2006 00:05, + Mr. & Mrs. Doskotch wrote:
>  [ MODERATED ] ********************
> I am a first time user, and I do not have a clue why I would want to become
> proficient with this new product? I am not a computer wiz, but I can type
> with two fingers enough to get by.
>
> What do I not get?
> In simple English please or a grade three level example would probably
> help.

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On Tue April 25 2006 02:45, Laurent Duperval wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Apr 2006 19:05:53 -0400, Mr. & Mrs. Doskotch wrote:
> > I am a first time user, and I do not have a clue why I would want to
> > become proficient with this new product? I am not a computer wiz, but I
> > can type with two fingers enough to get by.
>
> Well that's good enough.
>
> > What do I not get?
> > In simple English please or a grade three level example would probably
> > help.
>
> Simply put: you need a program to help you type documents (such as
> letters, articles, or anything else that fits your fancy), or you want a
> program to help you do calculations (doing things that are hard to do
> with a calculator), or a program to do presentations (where you display
> something on a screen and talk about it in front of a group), or a
> program to do drawings.
>
> You want all this without having to pay hundreds of dollars for it, and
> without making an illegal copy of commercial software.
>
> If none of the conditions above apply, you don't really need
> OpenOffice.org.
>
> L

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