Marc Serriola [c] wrote:
James Knott schrieb:
sabry sadiq wrote:
Dear Sir/Mam,
I got a question in regards to using the software OpenOffice.org if i was to use it for myself its free am i correct here?
  Suppose if i wanted to use it for my business can i use it or is there a 
different license scheme for commercial use.
  If so Where can i find details in regards to that or will you be able to 
provide me with some.
It's free, no matter how you use it.  However, for business use, you may
want to consider StarOffice, which is the pay version of OO and includes
a few more features and some support.

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is there a sheet available explaining the differences (features you
mentioned) of OOo and StarOffice ?

There may be somewhere, but I don't have one. You can check on the StarOffice site. As I recall, SO can write Word Perfect files, whereas OO can only read them. There is also a utility for converting MS files along with additional fonts, clipart etc. Beyond that, I don't know what else is included.

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