I would suggest someone at this page would be a good first start...
http://marketing.openoffice.org
/paul
On 12/16/05, Rick Shore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> ctc TrainCanada is a Canadian National software training company. We would
> like to discuss promoting Openoffice nationally f
Hello
ctc TrainCanada is a Canadian National software training company. We would
like to discuss promoting Openoffice nationally from a training prospective in
Canada. Who can we talk to about this initiative?
Thanks Rick
Rick Shore
Vice President
Sales & Marketing
ctc TrainCanada
Email:
Err... You could try using the feedback tab...
http://www.apple.com/macosx/feedback/
On 12/15/05, Lars D. Noodén <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Looking at the OpenOffice.org download page at Apple.com, I see that it
> was last updated in 2004 and contains only version 1.1.2:
>
> http://www.apple.
Looking at the OpenOffice.org download page at Apple.com, I see that it
was last updated in 2004 and contains only version 1.1.2:
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/unix_open_source/openoffice.html
Who should I contact to get that fixed?
-Lars
Lars Nooden ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Have you tried File>Export to PDF?
on 12/14/05 06:34 'Zebri Shaari' wrote:
Dear pros,
Firstly i congratulate you on your success on openoffice 2.0. Many of
my colleagues and i use this program which is equilavant to it's
competitor, even better i may say.
Could i suggest that i you also have
I'm wondering how the deal would be legal since the consent decrees from
1994 or so ought to apply to MS as a company.
There is also a question about formats, since the Minister of
Modernization (Andreas Meyer) has announced that proprietary formats are
no longer acceptable. I think most or a
That's what MS is about. But if the schools sign the contract, they are
part of the problem.
The deal apparently means that even Macintosh and Linux machines pay the
MS tax. This is bad for OOo because many administrators thing that just
because something came bundled with whatever agreement