won't they find out about thunderbird or other email clients sooner or later if they already did OOo? i think the concern here is that while it would indeed be nice to have your productivity suite intergrated with your email client, they are still two separate applications that do different things... i guess it's just a matter of bring up the options which was suggested early in the discussion about advertising alternatives during the installation or somewhere in OOo's usage.
Drew Jensen wrote: > Dotan Cohen wrote: >> Users who have never heard of >> Thunderbird, or download.com, the only thing they know is that Dotan >> switched out their Microsoft for OpenOffice. >> > > AH HA - I've seen those emails here form folks saying.."I have > Openoffice.org on my machine and I don't know how it got here!" > .....now we know what to say back.."Ask Dotan." ;>) > _________________________________________________________________ Get your free suite of Windows Live services today! http://www.get.live.com/wl/all
