Crossposting to discuss list as it is more appropriate there.
On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 18:49:31 +1100
Cameron Smith wrote:
> On 22/11/2007, Leslie Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Just a thought--
> >
> > This list has seen during my brief time here quite a few postings
> > talkin
On 22/11/2007, Leslie Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Just a thought--
>
> This list has seen during my brief time here quite a few postings
> talking about purchasing OOo, getting license keys, shady offers to
> "buy" OOo on eBay and in other places, etc.
>
> Now I know that in a "ca
John Meyer wrote:
That's
why I started writing letters to MaximumPC and PC Computing just to get
the word out. Hopefully something will get their attention.
One other thing I just thunk of. Why not buy a copy or two of Solveig
Haugland's "OPENOFFICE.ORG 2 GUIDEBOOK" and donate to your lo
John Meyer wrote:
That's
why I started writing letters to MaximumPC and PC Computing just to get
the word out. Hopefully something will get their attention.
Also, note the sig on my email. These icons are available on the OO
site and can be added to email, web sites etc.
--
LOL Great story, Rob!
Elchanan
-Original Message-
From: rob clement [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2007 4:18 AM
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [users] OOo is free to get, free to use--why is that not
generally known?
It is very hard. My wife runs an
That's why I started writing letters to MaximumPC and PC Computing just
to get the word out. Hopefully something will get their attention.
Leslie Wright wrote:
Hi,
Just a thought--
This list has seen during my brief time here quite a few postings
talking about purchasing OOo, getting license
James Knott wrote:
Leslie Wright wrote:
Is there any way to get the word out better? I have a funny feeling
that OOo is for so many poor schmucks who feel enslaved to MS a
too-well-kept secret.
Other than telling everyone we can, what do you suggest? Have you got
money for advertising? The
Leslie Wright wrote:
Is
there any way to get the word out better? I have a funny feeling that
OOo is for so many poor schmucks who feel enslaved to MS a
too-well-kept secret.
Other than telling everyone we can, what do you suggest? Have you got
money for advertising? There's already ad
Maybe it is so darn good (and it is) and the majority of the
computer-using world so brainwashed by the MS hegemony that some
otherwise perfectly reasonable folks think that this is all maybe too
good to be true. I must confessed that the thought crossed my mind when
I discovered OOo when I got
Leslie Wright wrote:
Hi,
Just a thought--
This list has seen during my brief time here quite a few postings
talking about purchasing OOo, getting license keys, shady offers to
"buy" OOo on eBay and in other places, etc.
Now I know that in a "caveat emptor" world we can't rescue all consumer
Hi,
Just a thought--
This list has seen during my brief time here quite a few postings
talking about purchasing OOo, getting license keys, shady offers to
"buy" OOo on eBay and in other places, etc.
Now I know that in a "caveat emptor" world we can't rescue all consumers
from their own naiv
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