The only shortcoming of OO in the OO v MO debate is the fact that OO
does not have any sort of database front end along the lines of MS
ACCESS. I have used Star Office and Open Office for several years at
home, and used MS Office out of necessity during my day jobs, and I can
say with confidence that OO word processing and spreadsheet functions
are at least as good as MO's.
der.hans wrote:
>Am 02. Dec, 2004 schwätzte Eric "Shubes" so:
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>>Does anyone have any recommendations for training former M$ Office users
>>in the use of OpenOffice? I thought it would be pretty much intuitively
>>obvious, but that is not apparently the case. I need to get a few people
>>"sold" (trained?) on OO so that the company doesn't need to by a handful
>>of M$Office licenses. Any opinions about using OOo v M$O are welcomed.
>>
>>
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>There was a /. article in the last few weeks about a Linux desktop book.
>Included with the book is some video training. Dunno if it's any good as I
>haven't had time to investigate.
>
>OTOH, if you write some for them we'd love to have it as a presentation.
>hint, hint, nudge, nudge ;-)
>
>ciao,
>
>der.hans
>
>
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