Skyring wrote: >On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 19:38:49 -0800, Christian Einfeldt ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>On Wednesday 08 December 2004 18:12, Courtney Collins wrote: >> >> >>>What exactly does Openoffice.org do? Or what can you do with it? >>> Is it part of Bookcrossing? >>> >>> >>OpenOffice.org OOo is not part of Bookcrossing. OOo is like >>Microsoft Office, except it is free. OOo's connection to >>Bookcrossing is that IMHO we could bring more traffic to >>Bookcrossing by encouraging people on the OOo list to release books >>about OOo. I'm going to be releasing 10 books about OOo. >> >> > >OK. Equal time for Apple and Microsoft, or shall we talk about books >and Bookcrossing rather than software? > > Well... OpenOffice *could* be used to write the latest and greatest book of all time you know ;-)
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