On Feb 5, 2012, at 9:50 AM, Etzion Bar-Noy wrote:

Because most households in israel do not buy their office...

It would be stupid to assume they do. Moreover - the school headmaster does not assume that either. He/she knows most people just "have" their office installed, and they care nothing about it.


It depends. I can't speak to it directly, my Hebrew level is such that a crayon would be enough, but my son who is in high school was told by the school to use Microsoft Office for Windows because there were capabilities that he needed that Open Office (for Windows) did not provide for Hebrew.

I asked him about it, and he assured me that was the case. Granted he is a special student in a special school, but I am sure he is not unique.

I do know from users on the various Macintosh groups that both Microsoft Office for the Mac (a stripped down version without good Hebrew support) and OpenOffice do not do a very good job of Hebrew formatting. Mac users have to buy "niche" packages which do, but they do not run on any other platform.

On the other hand, my youngest son who is a different student in a different school, who does much less sophisticated writing, has been using OpenOffice since elementary school, and almost, if not all, public schools in Jerusalem have been using it for at least 5 years.

Geoff.


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