Phillips, Tom wrote:
Hi,
I work for a convenience store chain and would like to avoid the cost
of installing Office on the PCs in our 40 locations. I read the
licenses and I am still not sure what I need to do. I downloaded the
software but not sure what license to register for. We
On Wednesday November 7 2007 07:46 am, Leslie Wright wrote:
Tom hasn't replied yet to the very informative and supportive feedback
he has gotten. Maybe he is completely stunned, as I was at first, at the
idea that something so good is completely free, no strings attached.
I do a lot of
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Cc: Dan Lewis; Phillips, Tom
Subject: Re: [users] What Is The Next Step
On Tue, 6 Nov 2007 11:55:32 -0600
Dan Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to the license, you had also provide a CD of the
download
file so that they can install it in their homes if they so desire.
Say what
Tom hasn't replied yet to the very informative and supportive feedback
he has gotten. Maybe he is completely stunned, as I was at first, at the
idea that something so good is completely free, no strings attached.
I do a lot of spreadsheet stuff, especially around tax time, and even
though the
Hi,
I work for a convenience store chain and would like to avoid the cost of
installing Office on the PCs in our 40 locations. I read the licenses
and I am still not sure what I need to do. I downloaded the software
but not sure what license to register for. We would mainly use the
On Tue, 6 Nov 2007 07:21:47 -0500
Phillips, Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I work for a convenience store chain and would like to avoid the cost of
installing Office on the PCs in our 40 locations. I read the licenses
and I am still not sure what I need to do. I downloaded the software
but
On Tuesday November 6 2007 06:21 am, Phillips, Tom wrote:
Hi,
I work for a convenience store chain and would like to avoid the cost of
installing Office on the PCs in our 40 locations. I read the licenses
and I am still not sure what I need to do. I downloaded the software
but not sure
On Tue, 6 Nov 2007 11:55:32 -0600
Dan Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to the license, you had also provide a CD of the download
file so that they can install it in their homes if they so desire.
Say what? Where did you find that requirement, which I have never heard of
before?
Phillips, Tom wrote:
Hi,
I work for a convenience store chain and would like to avoid the cost
of installing Office on the PCs in our 40 locations. I read the
licenses and I am still not sure what I need to do. I downloaded the
software but not sure what license to register for. We
- Original Message -
From: Phillips, Tom
To: users@openoffice.org
Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2007 7:21 AM
Subject: [users] What Is The Next Step
Hi,
I work for a convenience store chain and would like to avoid the cost of
installing Office on the PCs in our
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Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2007 8:16 PM
Subject: Re: [users] What Is The Next Step
- Original Message -
From: Phillips, Tom
To: users@openoffice.org
Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2007 7:21 AM
Subject: [users] What Is The Next Step
Hi,
I work
On 06/11/2007 12:21, Phillips, Tom wrote:
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We would not be distributing outside of our company.
Others have said that OpenOffice is free to use. All true. Not only that
but you may freely distribute the software *outside* your company as
well as within it. Feel free to encourage
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