hi. I work in a state school, using ms windows and ms office...  i think I know 
the policy of microsoft.  I think they use a sort of (apparent) programmed 
obsolescence for the software.  I mean: periodically they add a new version 
with some changes in interface, macro programming, functions and file 
structure, which is installed on new computers. the new version is voluntarily 
incompatible with the previous ones.  It's a matter of marketing, not 
innovation.  where I work, people are always complaining that what works on a 
computer (files, macro etc..)  doesn't work on another.  the school, on the 
other way, doesn't want to spend money on new software licenses  (very 
expensive in italy).  so, why don't they change ?   they don't know enough 
about LibreOffice; they would need demonstrations or some training (some 
training is done, but always on ms office, I don't know which version...  are 
they trained every new version?), I guess...   I
 think microsoft did the same politics with charities and schools:  discounted 
prices (but they are still stealing money somehow...). other software producers 
(autodesk) are doing similar things...   schools are good marketing targets... 
ideas?




On Friday, November 29, 2013 8:31 PM, John Meyer <john.l.me...@gmail.com> wrote:
 
I didn't know we considered trialware "cunning".


On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 10:04 AM, James Knott <james.kn...@rogers.com>wrote:

> Tom Davies wrote:
> > Also on newer machines MS have started running a cunning scheme
> > whereby people get to use a trial version of MS Office which then
> > stops working after a month or so.  In order to keep on using it
> > people have to pay an extra bit.
>
> That happened to a friend of mine about 3 years ago.  She's now running
> OpenOffice.
>
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