Hi, On 2006-03-28, at 23:54 , Goh Lu Feng wrote:
Perhaps a direct conversion to OOo is not feasible as Louis has mentioned. Maybe installing both OOo and MSO will be a better solution. At least those people who wish to use OOo will have the freedom to do so. At the same time end users are exposed to OOo and may have less resistance to learn it in the future.
This is exactly what we generally advocate: sudden transitions are not advocated and gradual migrations are; keeping MSO on some computers works just fine as others are migrated.
Possibly one could highlight a list of things that OOo can do and MSO can't do and vice versa, to let end users know how the 2 products compare. Any idea if such a resource is already available?
There is indeed. We have a not-quite-up-to-date strengths/weaknesses guide (it needs more prominence): http://marketing.openoffice.org/ theproduct.html#50
Actually, that page (the product) has lots of useful info. Best, Louis --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
