On Tuesday May 29 2007 5:39 am, James Knott wrote: > Buresté Guillaume wrote: > > Dear Sir, Madam, > > > > As part of Tacis - European Union Project, we are rufurbishing 3 > > georgian universities for better networking and ressources > > sharing within a newly developped European Academic carrer > > developped in this country > > > > We need to choose an office solution for 50 workstations, and we > > are of course looking for the best quality/cost balance. > > > > As a private user I recognise the great quality of Open Office 2, > > and I wonder which licensing system would allow us to use this > > software in our Universities in Tbilisi, Batumi and Telavi. > > > > Is the GPL complient to our academic use ? > > if not, which system/pricing would be possible ? > > OpenOffice uses the LGPL, which means you can use it on as many > systems as you wish at absolutely no cost. Since you're looking > for best quality and cost, you should also be considering Linux. > There are many Linux distributions available and most come with > OpenOffice. You'll also find Linux is far more secure than Windows.
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