Avis Mckinney wrote:
Dear Sir /Madam
I am a student, and have already got microsoft windows on my computer. You say 
your product is compatable on windows,I run windows xp and would like to know 
more about your product from some one in the know.  The reason I ask, is 
because I have ADD which often makes assimilating information from written 
pages difficult and as of the moment my computor, belongs to ILEA until June of 
this year and I am looking to use the best system on my computor when I hope it 
is mine.  I dislike the fact that microsoft has such a strong hold on the 
market but as such is probably the only user friendly system on the market.
I have heard of linnex but have been told by several comp buffs it is difficult 
to use, and compatable parts are difficult to find.  I do understand your 
programe is not a replacement for microsoft xp, though breaking the hold on 
microsoft office appeals to my sense of fairness.
Sorry to have been so long winded but some times things can not be told in a 
moment. so could it be possible for some kind person to explain this programe 
and help me understand its installation.
Yours Avis Mckinney
OpenOffice runs fine on Windows, Mac, Linux and Unix. This means that no matter what operating system you use, you can run OpenOffice. Many people are swtiching to Linux these days, to get away from the problems caused by Windows. Using a modern version of Linux is no more difficult that Windows and in many ways easier, as you no longer have to worry about viruses etc.

You can get OpenOffice from www.openoffice.org.

BTW, many of those "computer buffs" don't know much of anything beyond Windows.

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