I want to promote Open Office. Because one way to improve the product is by 
having more users. Beside, how many can afford $400 for MS Office Pro? If you 
go to DELL's web site, they are already loading Open Office in some of their 
systems. It help selling a system to Customers with very limited budget and 
needs a word processor, spread sheet and presentation software. One of the 
features I really like about Open Office it the ability to export a document to 
PDF format. The program to create PDF, Acrobat Professional cost almost $500. 
   
  
James Knott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Frank Cox wrote:
> On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 15:32:42 -0700 (PDT)
> Christina Godinez wrote:
>
> 
>> I'm a computer reseller. I install Open Office on customer's computers if 
>> they want it. It's free and I just tell them to sign up with the user group 
>> for the support.
>> 
>
> You are perfectly in the right when you do that.
>
> Remember, though, that you must provide your customers with a copy of the
> source code if they ask for it. You should also make them aware of the fact
> that the source code is available from you when you give them the program.
>
> 
Does she have to provide the source code or just tell them where to find it?


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