thanks for your reply,, regards, R. ANcarola
> Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 22:18:47 +0100> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: > [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [users] Rocco Ancarola > querie about open office purchase> > Rocco Ancarola wrote:> > Hello,> > > > I > purchased Open Office for 5 dollars from someone in Australia. Is this a > legitimate purchase?? > > > > It seems a little strange. Do you know what > happens after the trial period? Will it continue working? I hope someone can > bring some light on my doubts.> > > > regards, > > > > Rocco> > > _________________________________________________________________> > Live > Search: de zoekmachine van de makers van MSN!> > > http://www.live.com/?mkt=nl-nl> > > I have no idea. OpenOffice is *free* from > www.openoffice.org That is > to say it's free to download, free to use, free > to enhance/change, free > to give to other people and free to sell. There is > no "trial period". > It's free. Completely free. Forever. Including updates.> > > If you paid money to someone then contact them about what you bought. > > Whoever it was is not connected to us. Some people sell OpenOffice on CD > > and charge a nominal amount for the CD itself plus P&P. This provides a > > service to those with slow/unreliable/expensive internet connections. > Other > sell enhanced versions. Others sell it with consultancy and/or > training > and/or technical support; this may or may not be value for > money. Others > sell it because it's money for old rope; this is usually > not good value for > money; the word scam springs to mind but that might > be considered > slanderous so I won't say it.> > -- > Harold Fuchs> London, England> Please > reply *only* to [email protected]> _________________________________________________________________ Zoek met Live Search en ervaar het verschil. Test het NU, klik hier! http://www.live.com/?mkt=nl-nl
