To Users: Although I am not a OOo guru, as far as I know there is no reason that OOo could be used in your centre's computers, and the nice thing is it is free and downloadable!!

Denis Barrow wrote:
G,day...I have been using Open Office.org for quite some time now and whilst am 
not a software expert i really appreciate what this product can 
do.....Personally i mainly use the Spreadsheet and Database sections and 
occaisionally the word processing programme. I really enjoy chatting to people 
whom i meet in some software shops and have been successful more than once in 
convincing them not to purchase the Microsoft alternatives to Open Office.

I have recently joined a computer orientated mens group which operates out of a 
Local Community Centre.This centre is looking at computer upgrades and 
accordingly new software.The centre does conduct computer classes and as it 
uses Microsoft Software the students would need similar software for their 
computers

My question is ..."Can such a centre operate multiple computers using Open 
Office.org without any special licence or would a fee be payable?" If so,there would 
be benefits to both the Centre and the students.



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