Scalability :
Recently I've had case to open a .txt file in OOo which turned out to
be over 10,000 pages - no worries. It then handled 4million find and
replaces without much trouble (took a while but no crashes)...

Warrenty :
Its open source, there is no warrenty. You can however inspect, modify
and change the code (as long as you conform to the license). There are
some companies that will offer commerical support for OOo if that is
what your after.

/paul

On 3/31/06, Ross Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 12:45 -0400, Stacey Maguire wrote:
> > I have two questions:
> >
> >
> >
> > 1)       scalability - how large of documents can each of your applications
> > handle.
>
> Do you mean page sizes, or number of pages? There are examples in the
> OOo documentation set that have over 500 pages. There is no reason in
> theory why OOo should not allow much larger documents than this.
>
> >
> > 2)       Warranty - is there any kind of warranty with this product?
> >
>
> This may be better asked elsewhere, perhaps the OOo marketing
> volunteers, but in short, there is no warranty. As for all software that
> I've ever seen, free or commercial, there is a warranty disclaimer that
> places the responsibility for determining fitness for purpose, and for
> any and all damages or losses in the event of failure of the software
> onto the user.
>
> To compensate for that though, you usually get free software updates -
> and in the case of free software, this is perpetual for both new feature
> updates and for bug fixes.
>
>
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