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nothing to 'wrap up' for Linux
Everything is ready to go!
Posted by: Linux Geek   Posted on: 11/06/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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The switch to OpenOffice will be easier, get off of the treadmill and never  DonnieBoy | 11/06/06
Open Office  ProSmallBusiness | 11/06/06
Most can really not tell any difference between the two, in terms of  DonnieBoy | 11/06/06
OpenOffice  ProSmallBusiness | 11/06/06
You are doing it right, really no big business case for switching to Linux  DonnieBoy | 11/06/06
OpenOffice  ProSmallBusiness | 11/06/06
First off, that's rude  Yagotta B. Kidding | 11/06/06
nothing to 'wrap up' for Linux  Linux Geek | 11/06/06
And going nowhere, as usual  Confused by religion | 11/06/06
Seriously?  KTLA | 11/06/06
Ready to go doesn't mean dead and buried  Joe_Wulf@... | 11/11/06
We don't need WORD  Thexyone | 11/06/06
Word is bird is bond . ---I always wanted to say that here .  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 11/06/06
I don't care what features are new, it's too expensive to justify...  concernedITpro | 11/06/06
You hit the nail on the head. The majority of users only need simple word  DonnieBoy | 11/06/06
Well, you got it half right!  wiskyjon | 11/06/06
Please make it simple and cheaper  laman | 11/06/06
OpenOffice  ProSmallBusiness | 11/06/06
Increased productivity?  TtfnJohn | 11/06/06
Huh  KTLA | 11/06/06
recalcitrant ??? Give me a break...  jrbeaman | 11/06/06
What's Ethical?  mindmedia@... | 11/06/06
switching to OO  rastaub | 11/07/06

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