Guy Voets wrote: >> • Please start your own thread instead of highjacking an existing one. >> You'll get more response in this way and don't mess up things. >> >> • This is the users list for OpenOffice.org. What "diploma software" >> are you talking about? >> >> • as fas as I know, Winrar is an archiving problem, not a text writer. >> >> HTH >> -- >> Guy > > Mr Bodart > > • please reply _only_ to the list <[email protected]>, this is no > personal correspondance, nor am I a firm you can get support from. > • this users list is manned by volunteers, so you have all interest to > stay "polite" as we just do this because we like to > • "highjacking" in relation to a users list means that you posted your > question in reply to another question (an existing thread of questions > and answers about a certain subject) instead of starting a new thread > with your question. > • OpenOffice.org is an open source project, it can be downloaded for > free from www.openoffice.org. > • I still do not see what your Diploma software has to do with > OpenOffice.org. It is possible that this DiplomaDR company uses OOo to > let you make "lost diploma replacements" > • OpenOffice.org is free, but its LGPL licence (see > http://www.openoffice.org/license.html) says the program can be sold. > • If you have problems using this DiplomaDR program, you should > contact them to help you use it, since you paid them for this. > I don't know if anybody could accuse me of "hijacking a thread", but your response brought up something. With all of these people paying for Open Office software, where are they going for support? Are they going to the buyer, or is the buyer merely directing them here? The reason why I ask is that I would think somebody who paid for the software would have a higher expectation of support than somebody who downloaded it free.
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