Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 5th Sep 2006 21:39 UTC
Windows Microsoft announced on Tuesday US prices for Windows Vista, the long-awaited new version of the operating system that sits on more than 90 percent of the world's personal computers. The software maker set the retail price for Vista at between USD 100 and USD 259 for users upgrading from older versions of Windows. The prices range from the basic version of Vista to the top-end 'ultimate' edition. For consumers looking to buy Vista without an upgrade, the products will cost between USD 199 to USD 399, Microsoft said.
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RE[4]: One more thing.
by unapersson on Wed 6th Sep 2006 08:37 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: One more thing."
unapersson
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2005-07-19

"Seriously, you can't use OpenOffice.Org Calc to plot x versus y. I tried. You can plot x versus index and y versus index. That's really not useful for what I need Calc to do, usually. There are other, far more powerful and far more suitable programs for graphing on Linux, but some of them take far more setup time to make just a simple graph."

Have you tried using Gnumeric? I've always prefered Gnumeric to OpenOffice.org Calc.

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