Fred,
Many find it 'difficult' to move from a tool that they are familiar
with and
comfortable using. It also takes time and effort to learn something new.
In order for these people to change, the thing that they are changing to
has to be not just a bit better, but significantly better in some way
that
is meaningful to them personally in order to justify the time and
effort.
OOo for many is just not there yet.
For many of us, it is sufficiently better in some way that is meaningful
to us to justify the effort to move to OOo from whatever we were using.
Ross
On Sep 20, 2006, at 21:42, Fred A. Miller wrote:
'Sorry to hear that - you may have a longer wait. :( The biggest
resistance
I've seen to dumping at least Office for OO, if not Linux replacing M$
in
totality, comes from bean counters when they are allowed to make IT
decisions. They are the #1 ignorant stubborn group in management, and
are
equated to what floats on top of a ceptic tank IMHO.
Fred
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