And there's another angle to this. Sure, it's legal to sell OpenOffice, but that says nothing about support. And if this guy was led to believe that we were the ones providing the software, even selling it, couldn't that be construed as fraud. It is kind of like identity theft, in a manner of speaking.
Alan Boba wrote: > On 10/23/07, Gordon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> i am very dissapointed in your program i do not understand the program >> i want my refund >> >> If you can't understand Open office then you haven't a hope in HELL with >> MS Office..... > > > Or maybe woodstracker understands MS Office because that's all s/he's ever > seen and, because of the differences in OOo, is a bit lost when trying to do > the same tasks in OOo? > > I've seen people struggle with upgrades from one MSO version to another. For > that reason I'm not surprised that people would have difficulties moving > from brand M to brand O. > > Woodstracker maybe you could describe some of the things you're having > difficulty with and then, with a little help from the list, can learn what > you need to and appreciate why OOo could be a better and much less costly > solution for you. > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
