'OpenOffice's future as open source appears to be assured; "After the
transaction closes, Oracle plans to continue developing and supporting
OpenOffice as open source". Oracle plans to offer a commercial license for
OpenOffice for larger customers who require support and enterprise tools'
http://w
Hi,
This article http://www.itwire.com/content/view/28861/53/
shows that not everyone realises that OpenOffice.org offers native
support for the Mac since version 3.0.
Happily one of the readers added a comment :-)
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Cor Nouws
- nl.OpenOffice.org marketing contact
- Community Contributo
John McCreesh wrote (28-10-2009 17:52)
'OpenOffice's future as open source appears to be assured; "After the
transaction closes, Oracle plans to continue developing and supporting
OpenOffice as open source". Oracle plans to offer a commercial license for
OpenOffice for larger customers who requir
I see that the icon for 100 million download has been launched but is
really bad quality. First I see the green arrow somewhat jagged and
almost look like the image was resized on the HTML. Please make a 1:1
icon and make no artifical resizing. Also 3.x looks awfully geeky and
completely diffcult t
what do you mean
my question is not your answer.
- Original Message -
From: "Alexandro Colorado"
To: "dev" ; "dev"
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 10:36 AM
Subject: [marketing] Icon on 100 million download
I see that the icon for 100 million download has been launched but is
reall
I reading your mail. do I need to pay money when I use Open office in my
office
- Original Message -
From: "Cor Nouws"
To:
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 3:14 AM
Subject: Re: [marketing] Oracle's plans for OpenOffice.org
John McCreesh wrote (28-10-2009 17:52)
'OpenOffice's futur