On 07/30/2011 01:35 PM, e-letter wrote:
Such people should be buying m$;
Your false assumption is that M$ provides a version of MSO for the
platform that is being used.
>if they cannot afford m$ why are they in business???
Possibilities include:
* Startup;
* The office-suite is a non-essential for their organization;
* The office-suite is not a mission critical aspect of the organization;
* Non-profit organization;
* High risk, low profit field of endeavour;
* The MSO vendor was the high, and therefore losing bidder;
jonathon
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If Bing did not copy Google, there wouldn't be anything relevant worth
requesting.
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Re: [tdf-discuss] ignore m$ legacy? · e-letter
Re: [tdf-discuss] ignore m$ legacy? · Christophe Strobbe
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