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OpenOffice is not even close to ready for prime-time.

I like Open Source, but please. Make sure something is stable and useable by the _majority_ of people before you step up on the stump and start preaching it.
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iWork is more like MS Works  alterego_z | 01/11/05
Actually, anyone can buy  mlindl | 01/11/05
Also educational software  voska | 01/12/05
Not just educational.  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 01/12/05
And you know this because...?  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 01/12/05
Actually  j.m.galvin | 01/12/05
RE: and you know this...  JakAttak | 01/13/05
Not to be picky but  mlindl | 01/11/05
Big deal  Roger Ramjet | 01/12/05
Middling for free is just as bad as paying for middling...  BitTwiddler | 01/12/05
Not ready?  Roger Ramjet | 01/12/05
RE: Not ready  JakAttak | 01/13/05
Can you be specific.  bugmenotznet | 01/14/05
Okay, I'll tell you why.  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 01/12/05
Those are valid reasons but ONLY for yourself.  bugmenotznet | 01/14/05
NeoOffice  Leftone | 01/14/05
looks  rcark01 | 01/16/05
OpenOffice readiness  netminder | 01/12/05
OpenOffices runs on Mac...sorta  OhMyGosh | 01/14/05
OpenOffices runs on Mac...yep  Leftone | 01/14/05
Another great example  rcark01 | 01/16/05

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