On 5/13/2010 11:31 AM, Kwan Lowe wrote: > On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 7:51 PM, Tom H <tomh0665@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> True, but if a Linux distribution wants to attract Windows and OSX >> desktop users (_IF_), OO is an essential package because it is what >> those users expect, an integrated office application suite that is >> compatible with MS Office. > > I understand the sentiment, but attracting Windows and OSX is indeed a > big IF. :D Sure, the more the merrier and all that, but if anything > I'd want the installation to showcase things that are not easily > possible on other OSes. I just have to ask. Why would running Openoffice on Linux impress a Windows user enough to convince them to switch to Linux? Openoffice is available for Windows. And at the same price too! :-) -- David
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