Alas, windows-only tools (office, vpn clients) are the only things
keeping me from running Linux on my laptop.. :-/ If it werent' for those paying customers... :-) David Antonio Gallardo wrote: David Kavanagh dijo:Saw this too. Seems like once some standard transforms are built, they should get included with cocoon. I'd like to see something go from a result-set to the Excel template (due to be published in Dec '03). Still, you'd have to know that the Office 2003 suite is going to be installed at all of your client machines. (A bit optimistic at this stage).Hehe. Nope. I am sorry, but it is not our case. :-DD We use OpenOffice.org since more than a year. It is currently a standard inside our company. We don't play the "MS Office upgrade game" anymore. I thought the last one we had was 2000. Even more, we currently don't use any MS product at all inside our company. We are:"Proud to be a 100% MS free company" (TM) ;-DD Best Regards, Antonio Gallardo |
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