June K. Carrasco wrote:
Salutations!
I am very interested in Open Office. The software sounds terrific. I am
amazed that such wonderful do-all software can just be given away!  How can
this be?  I searched your FAQ's for answered and my question was not
addressed to my satisfaction.  How is it that you can just give away this
great piece of software?  I know that there is a great cost in research and
development of software, so how is it that you can just give it away?  What
is behind all of this?  Who's paying for it?  What is the philosophy driving
this benevolence?

OpenOffice is what is called "open source" software. This means the source code is freely available. With OpenOffice, much of the work comes from Sun and their work on StarOffice. Other work is done by volunteers in the community. In Sun's case, they expect to make their money on support for StarOffice and OpenOffice as well as from selling StarOffice.

You may wish to read this article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source_software


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