OpenOffice is a Workable and Flexible Alternative to Microsoft Office

Corporations and home users have different needs when acquiring a standard suite of productivity software--for example, a word processor; spreadsheet; and database, drawing and presentation software. A company typically buys hundreds or even thousands of copies at one shot, at a steep discount, and has to buy something that works for everyone--the highest--rather than lowest-common denominator...

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July 05, 2004 11:03 PM | Posted in OpenOffice.org

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Comment by mohd fairol at July 6, 2004 12:21 AM | Permalink

Yup, I've just replaced M$ Office and M$ Visio with OpenOffice and Dia respectively...

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