If a company wants to use open office on a microsoft terminal server 2003, does
the company has to buy a license for the use of open office ?
I want 10 employees te make use of open office.
Can I use open office for free ???
If not, which license do i have to buy and what is the cost ?
Peter
If a company wants to use open office on a microsoft terminal server 2003,
does the company has to buy a license for the use of open office ?
I want 10 employees te make use of open office.
Can I use open office for free ???
If not, which license do i have to buy and what is the cost ?
Peter Van Autryve wrote:
If a company wants to use open office on a microsoft terminal server 2003,
does the company has to buy a license for the use of open office ?
No.
I want 10 employees te make use of open office.
No problem - so long as the server can handle it. ;-)
Can I use open
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 07:16, Peter Van Autryve wrote:
If a company wants to use open office on a microsoft terminal server 2003,
does the company has to buy a license for the use of open office ?
FLOSS: Free Libre Open Source Software
1: Legal Issues
OOo is distributed under the GNU LESSER
Peter Van Autryve wrote:
If a company wants to use open office on a microsoft terminal server 2003,
does the company has to buy a license for the use of open office ?
I want 10 employees te make use of open office.
Can I use open office for free ???
If not, which license do i have to buy
--- jonathon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Malk wrote:
Would it be possible for us to supply and install
Open Office onto customers PCs?
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I have been following this one. If Essex boy wants
to provide OO.o to his customers, he can simply copy
the source along with the binary onto a CD or
Bo Hogland. wrote:
- Original Message - From: jonathon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@openoffice.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 8:18 AM
Subject: Re: [users] Use of open office.
James wrote:
As I mentioned in another note, the OpenOffice site says you only
have to advise
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From: jonathon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@openoffice.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 8:18 AM
Subject: Re: [users] Use of open office.
James wrote:
As I mentioned in another note, the OpenOffice site says you only have to
advise that the source
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To: users@openoffice.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: [users] Use of open office.
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From: jonathon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@openoffice.org
Sent: Wednesday, November
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From: James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@openoffice.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 4:27 PM
Subject: Re: [users] Use of open office.
Bo Hogland. wrote:
- Original Message - From: jonathon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users
On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 10:27:15 -0500
James Knott wrote:
Bo Hogland. wrote:
- Original Message - From: jonathon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: users@openoffice.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 8:18 AM
Subject: Re: [users] Use of open office.
James wrote:
As I mentioned
We are about to start a small local based pc repair and service company
(Essex, United Kingdom). Would it be possible for us to supply and install
Open Office onto customers PCs???. We would not be charging for the install
and supply of your product, but would also make the customer aware that if
On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 16:15:31 +
Malc Kev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would it be possible for us to supply and install
Open Office onto customers PCs???.
You can certainly do that.
You must provide an offer to give the source code to anyone who you give or
sell the software to, and you must
Malc Kev wrote:
We are about to start a small local based pc repair and service company
(Essex, United Kingdom). Would it be possible for us to supply and install
Open Office onto customers PCs???. We would not be charging for the install
and supply of your product, but would also make the
On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 13:04:38 -0500
James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can pass it on to as many people as
you wish, without restriction.
*ahem* There is one restriction. They must offer the source code.
--
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Frank Cox wrote:
On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 16:15:31 +
Malc Kev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would it be possible for us to supply and install
Open Office onto customers PCs???.
You can certainly do that.
You must provide an offer to give the source code to anyone who you give or
sell the software
Frank Cox wrote:
On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 13:04:38 -0500
James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can pass it on to as many people as
you wish, without restriction.
*ahem* There is one restriction. They must offer the source code.
Actually no, you just have to tell them where to find it.
On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 13:49:51 -0500
James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you actually have to provide the source? Or just tell them where it
can be found?
You must provide an offer to provide the source upon request. When a request
is made, you must provide the source code.
Frank Cox wrote:
On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 13:49:51 -0500
James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you actually have to provide the source? Or just tell them where it
can be found?
You must provide an offer to provide the source upon request. When a request
is made, you must provide the source
On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 16:27:43 -0500
James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As I mentioned in another note, the OpenOffice site says you only have
to advise that the source is available at www.openoffice.org
Their position as described on that web page seems to be somewhat less
stringent than the
James wrote:
As I mentioned in another note, the OpenOffice site says you only have to
advise that the source is available at www.openoffice.org
Not quite.
You either have to provide source when the product is distributed, or
an offer for the source code that is valid for at least three
Malk wrote:
Would it be possible for us to supply and install Open Office onto
customers PCs?
1: Legal Issues
OOo is distributed under the GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version
2.1, February 1999.
As such, you can:
* Install it on as many computers as you desire;
* Give away as many copies
Hello,
Can I simply pay my vendors and pay my employees 'til the end of the
year.
Jane
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Quoting Jane Srail [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
Can I simply pay my vendors and pay my employees 'til the end of the
year.
Jane
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Jane Srail wrote:
Hello,
Can I simply pay my vendors and pay my employees 'til the end of the
year.
Jane
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Jane: Your question isn't real clear. Can you explain in more detail
what you're asking?
Please respond only to users@openoffice.org
On Saturday June 02 2007 8:28 pm, Louis solomon wrote:
I am using Open Office 2.2 on a Mac. I thought that it would be
trivial to draw something in Draw, and then move the figure to
Impress. I have figured out a very clumsy way to do it; but that
must be wrong. I have looked at Copying and
I am using Open Office 2.2 on a Mac. I thought that it would be trivial to
draw something in Draw, and then move the figure to Impress. I have figured
out a very clumsy way to do it; but that must be wrong. I have looked at
Copying and Pasting (I thought that would work but doesn't appear to), or
For some reason I do seem to be able to open the program. To be honest, I am
not sure if I have downloaded the right version. I have Windows XP as my
operating system. I tried to open but it said I had wrong OS version. Please
advise what is exactly right one to download and can I go to site to
Edward J. Hernandez wrote:
For some reason I do seem to be able to open the program. To be honest, I am
not sure if I have downloaded the right version. I have Windows XP as my
operating system. I tried to open but it said I had wrong OS version. Please
advise what is exactly right one to
On Sunday May 27 2007 3:34 am, Bernard Head wrote:
Edward J. Hernandez wrote:
For some reason I do seem to be able to open the program. To be
honest, I am not sure if I have downloaded the right version. I
have Windows XP as my operating system. I tried to open but it
said I had wrong OS
Please, sent name of file you downloaded. It should have .exe extension,
then it's the right one. The rest is not so important.
Andis
Edward J. Hernandez wrote:
For some reason I do seem to be able to open the program. To be honest, I am
not sure if I have downloaded the right version. I
Edward J. Hernandez wrote:
For some reason I do seem to be able to open the program. To be honest, I am
not sure if I have downloaded the right version. I have Windows XP as my
operating system. I tried to open but it said I had wrong OS version. Please
advise what is exactly right one to
I'm fixing to start online collage, one of the requirements is to have office
pro 2003 or better.Will my use of open office meet that requirement?
thanks
V.
John Bowers wrote:
I'm fixing to start online collage, one of the requirements is to have office
pro 2003 or better.Will my use of open office meet that requirement?
thanks
V.
Well, OpenOffice is certainly better than MS Office. ;-)
Actually, the answer to that
Dan Lewis typed the following on 5/16/2006 8:34 PM:
On Sunday May 14 2006 12:22 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been provided information on downloading Open Office version
2.0.2. My question is.
Using this program can I convert a scanned PDF file using Adobe to a
word document that can be
I have been provided information on downloading Open Office version 2.0.2.
My question is.
Using this program can I convert a scanned PDF file using Adobe to a word
document that can be edited?
Thank you
Bud
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sunday May 14 2006 12:22 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been provided information on downloading Open Office version
2.0.2. My question is.
Using this program can I convert a scanned PDF file using Adobe to a
word document that can be edited?
Thank you
Bud
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jagger wrote:
Thank you for the message encouraging me The problem I encountered was that
the down loadable word pages from www.teach-ict.com wouldn't open in open
office as it became the default to open files and then I couldn't access them
through word because there was no means to
Keith Bates wrote:
On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 21:26:45 -
Jagger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for the message encouraging me The problem I encountered
was that the down loadable word pages from www.teach-ict.com wouldn't
open in open office as it became the default to open files and
With any document you can always right click on the file and chose
Open With and then select MS-Word from the list of programs.
Although if I understood your original post correctly MS Office had
been removed from your machine. I would suggest that you give Open
Office.org another shot
Thank you for the message encouraging me The problem I encountered was that
the down loadable word pages from www.teach-ict.com wouldn't open in open
office as it became the default to open files and then I couldn't access them
through word because there was no means to transfer and open
On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 21:26:45 -
Jagger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for the message encouraging me The problem I encountered
was that the down loadable word pages from www.teach-ict.com wouldn't
open in open office as it became the default to open files and then
I couldn't access
On Thu November 10 2005 13:33, + Jagger wrote:
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Hello
As a member of a school teaching staff I am being encouraged to use open
office please can you help because ( and I removed my copy of open office
off my system) when i tried to access things from
Hello
As a member of a school teaching staff I am being encouraged to use open office
please can you help because ( and I removed my copy of open office off my
system) when i tried to access things from teach-ict.com i couldn't access
any word files they did not open and this was a
On Thursday 10 November 2005 20:33, Jagger wrote:
As a member of a school teaching staff I am being encouraged to use open
office please can you help because ( and I removed my copy of open office
off my system) when i tried to access things from teach-ict.com i
couldn't access any word
You will have to download and reinstall Open Office.org (or ask your
support folks at the school to help you). The site seems to have a
combination of Word files, PowerPoint Files and PDFs. I had no
problem with a couple of the Word files and I am sure the PDF's would
open with no
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