On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 17:59:22 +0930
"Denis Barrow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> G,day...I have been using Open Office.org for quite some time now and
> whilst am not a software expert i really appreciate what this product
> can do.....Personally i mainly use the Spreadsheet and Database
> sections and occaisionally the word processing programme. I really
> enjoy chatting to people whom i meet in some software shops and have
> been successful more than once in convincing them not to purchase the
> Microsoft alternatives to Open Office.
> 
> I have recently joined a computer orientated mens group which
> operates out of a Local Community Centre.This centre is looking at
> computer upgrades and accordingly new software.The centre does
> conduct computer classes and as it uses Microsoft Software the
> students would need similar software for their computers
> 
> My question is ..."Can such a centre operate multiple computers using
> Open Office.org without any special licence or would a fee be
> payable?" If so,there would be benefits to both the Centre and the
> students.
> 
Hi Denis,

OO is free to use without cost or restriction. You can use it in any
manner you like without paying a cent.

There is a licence available to read at www.openoffice.org if people
find it hard to believe.

-- 
God bless you,


Keith Bates
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Narrabri NSW 2390

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