HI, > It >:also >seems that an official survey had been done for 2003-2004 around Asia >by a company whose name I can't remember. The survey had shown that >OpenOffice.org was running on 14% of Asian corporate desktops. (Note: >the OOo derivatives were not mentionned). We could also ask this >company. > I seriously mistrust any such survey results. I'd be interested in knowning more about the survey and its mechanics but I am skeptical OOo file format penetration is so high. Of course, I speak of file format. StarOffice, StarSuite, OOo, RedOffice (maybe) use the same file format, as of course do the legion of claimants. It'd be nice to be assured that OOo file format is really gaining such ground, but until we start seeing a decided public preference with companies and gov'ts for OOo.....
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