M Henri Day wrote: > «Oh, and what about loss of productivity if you switch to OpenOffice.org? > None: ...» It seems to me that the study does recognise that there will be > some initial loss of productivity, but that this loss («training costs») is > temporary : «The study does mention the biggest costs are training costs, > but these generally last less than a year». To maintain credibility, OOo > supporters and developers would be advised to be very up-front concerning > whatever difficulties the changeover from the legacy system involves - and, > where possible to reduce them in future versions, by simplifying use of the > interface and making it more «intuitive».... > > Henri
Thinking about this, has anybody put together a list, side by side that compares things that are done differently in both OO vs. Microsoft Office. Things like, to create a table you go here in MS vs. here in OO. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]