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2007-08-21
""Microsoft Office."
FALSE.
DOC has critical mass behind it.
Exactly.
And in fact, nobody is rushing to upgrade to office 2007. I know all new systems will eventually have it, but for the time being most people use the older versions. "
Our office bought 5 new computers, came with "limited" versions of Office 07. Within 24 hours, had complaints from everyone else in the office over these 5 machines documents being unreadable. A comfab with the boss, everyone in the office had Office of every form wiped and an ODF-complient office suite installed of their choice. We were evenly split between Star and Open Office, and one Symphony beta-tester. Complaints dissapeared.