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When at home it is a case of using LO but when at work and school it is
a matter of using Mo as that is what everybody else uses.

I prefer to use LO for the simplicity that it has attached with it. I
remember being taught as a 5 year old to use MO 2003 and becoming quite
proficient in its use. Now as a High School Student I was forced to
crack MO for the first few years as I had no Knowledge of LO. Now since
I have made the switch I have not looked back as NZ now has severe
copyright laws in which I was breaching.

Long live Open Source!

Anthony

On Wed, 8 Aug 2012, at 11:26 PM, T Hopkins wrote:
On Aug 8, 2012, at 1:39 PM, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:

The problem doesn't seem to be so much with management not wanting to change - it seems to be 
with fear of the IT dept. 

There are very sound reasons that businesses are conservative. 
Businesses don't like change because change costs money.  You don't argue
for change by saying something is "just as good" or "not as bad as you
think."  You must argue that change is BETTER than not changing and will
ultimate increase productivity, which increases profits.

The difference in cost of the initial license, when considered from the
full deployment/productivity calculation of an IT manager, is often not
the deciding factor.  The primary cost of changing software is not the
license, but installation, configuration, training, and lost productivity
during conversion.  If you put all of this on a balance sheet for a
company that is currently using MS Office, the cost of "upgrading" the
existing software is often much lower than the cost of changing new
software, even when that new standard has a free license.  

Cheers,
             tod

Tod Hopkins
Hillmann & Carr Inc.
todhopkins-at-hillmanncarr.com






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