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Many Apple users still need MS Office
if they are business users. While it's true that the tide is
changing, MS Office is still the standard in most
corporations and having it available for the Mac removes
that obstacle to using Apples in our office.

Which is funny in a way, because we have been migrating
our Windows users to StarOffice for the last 18 months.
However, StarOffice isn't offered for OS X, and OpenOffice is
still stuck at v1.03 which IMO isn't ready for prime time.

Of course once OOo v.1.1+ for OS X becomes available, our
days of buying MS Office may quickly come to an end.
Posted by: Franklin_z   Posted on: 01/07/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Good, if that is a plus for Mac users  FilledOut | 01/06/04
Good News. But I wonder ...  GLMarx | 01/06/04
Unless you look at it as market penetration  FilledOut | 01/06/04
History  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 01/06/04
got any proof?  JoeMama_z | 01/06/04
Unfortunately...  Fred Fredrickson | 01/07/04
Now I remember why I wasn't talking to you  FilledOut | 01/07/04
The compatibility warning...  mlindl | 01/06/04
don't forget...  stephen732@... | 01/07/04
Great!  durandal00 | 01/06/04
Virtual PC  doh123 | 01/06/04
VirtualPC with Office X  dscherf | 01/07/04
No, thanks.  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 01/06/04
Many Apple users still need MS Office  Franklin_z | 01/07/04

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