> > OpenOffice 2.0 is an important piece of > > software...added OpenOffice.org 2, to their updates > > repository shortly after it's release...it likely > > will drive choice of distribution/version > > To my main point: I'm a desktop user, not a > programmer, and I had no problem installing the > "oh-so-special" OpenOffice 2.0 on my Sarge-running > computer. So, my question is, what is all this fuss
> about? Installing OpenOffice 2.0 on Sarge is a > breeze. Stop whining about nothing. > What is so special about OpenOffice? Let me speak from my point of view as a manager at a business and advocate of open source software ... OpenOffice is free, multi-platform, has a large user base, and is of good quality. Thus, I had it installed on about 10 PCs for regular business where I work. All the other PCs have MS Office installed. I would not have done this with any of the other MS Office alternatives. What is so special about OO 2.0. It has improved filters for MS Office file formats (a defacto standard). And, OO 2.0 now includes a data base component which I intend to start learning immediately (after install) for business use. YES, I can spend my time figuring out how to install OO 2.0 on Sarge (and probably will) but I would rather "apt-get" and spend my time creating OpenOffice documents, spreadsheets and databases that impress my associates. __________________________________ Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. http://farechase.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]