Apologies, resent to OP

On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 14:58:59 -0700 (PDT)
wilbur blackford wrote:

> I recently tried to download your free openoffice program and a
> security warning popped up stating "This file does not have a valid
> digital signature that verifies its publisher.  you should only run
> software from publishers you trust."  Do you have a digital signature.
> 

Microsoft charge for the digital signature verification method. How much
would they charge a competing product that is released more frequently
than Office?

See Microsofts websites here:
http://tinyurl.com/35cg8x

*** QUOTE ***
Even a valid digital signature does not verify that the contents of the
file are harmless. You must decide if you should trust the contents of
the file based on the identity of the publisher and where you are
downloading the file from.
*** END QUOTE ***

> Also, does this program convert Lotus .123 extension files to excel?
> 

Loads Lotus1-2-3 .wk1 and .wks files.
   
>   Thank you,
>    
>   W. Blackford
> 

-- 
Michael
Linux: The OS people choose without $200,000,000 of persuasion.

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