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Kevin Fries wrote:
| Arthur Pemberton wrote: | | | I'm interested in this for the high schools in my country who | belive | that M$ Office is the end all be all computing. The comsci | syllabus | here uses an Wordprocessor+spreadshet+database | combination. So it | would be terribly difficult for me to suggest | OO if there's no such | database component. I myself have very | little need for such. | So what you are looking for is something | like Rekall? | | If memory serves me correctly, didn't The Kompany put out a lower | featured GPL'd version of Rekall? For some reason, I want to say | it was added to the KDE project. Does this ring any bells with | anyone? | | If not, at $70.00 per seat (less for volume licenses), the price | beats the pants off M$ Access at approx $100 - $130 per seat. And | if you use a full database back end like Postgre or MySQL, OO.o has | an awesome mail merge feature on the F4 key.
OK, sorry for answering my own post, should have done more checking before spouting off.
See: http://www.rekallrevealed.org/
It sounds like what you are looking for.
Kevin Fries
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