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On Thursday, December 30, 2021, 11:50:41 PM GMT+1, Ravi Dwivedi <ravi@ravidwivedi.in> wrote:

On 31/12/21 4:10 am, James Harking wrote:
My reason is to promote FLOSS software solutions that can realistically
compete with Microsoft Office.

Let me put my question in a different way:

Why should a company choose a free software(or FLOSS) over Microsoft 
Office?

LibreOffice ensures better privacy (more important for public administrations) and better 
interoperability.  It is better to keep data over time (via open document formats). It can also 
easily shared and updated between offices and home computers.
Companies can also develop components, extensions and libraries when needed.


(Different people can have different motivations/reasons to use and 
suggest Free Software and that is why I am asking this)

The next question is: What points do we put when trying to convince 
these companies to migrate? And how do we convince them?


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