2008/1/13, Joseph (Ragweed) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > I fully understand this. However, since the Open Office is free, then the > actual value of the disc lies completely on the value of the "other" > programs.... not on Open Office. > > Joseph > > _____ > From Pete Holsberg wrote: > > OOo permits people to sell a CD with OOo on it. > > Caveat emptor! > > _____ > Joseph (Ragweed) wrote: > >> First, did you make that order for the Open Office, or the other > >> programs? If for the Open Office, consider that Open Office is a free > >> program from http://openoffice.org. > >> If you ordered it for the other various programs, I'd question whether > >> they are worth $49. If not, then I'd demand my money back and get the > >> free Open Office.
Not necessarily. Prospective users with a dial-up connexion may find it worthwhile to pay to have a CD forwarded. But 49USD does sould like a ripp-off.... Henri
