Roberto C. Sánchez wrote in Article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted to gmane.linux.debian.user:
> On Tue, Jun 26, 2007 at 02:58:17PM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote: >> John Hasler wrote in Article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted to >> gmane.linux.debian.user: >> >> > Alan Ianson writes: >> >> I believe kword supports ODF now and I hope this will continue to be >> >> the case with koffice and other word processing applications like >> >> abiword in the future. >> > >> > The problem is that most Microsoft Windows users cannot deal with ODF. >> > That doesn't matter to me but to some people it is critical. >> >> I was unaware that openoffice.org was not freely available in win32 >> binary form. >> > That depends on your definition of "available." If the person receiving > your document is on dialup and not in a position to download the 100+ MB > OOo or is otherwise not sufficiently proficient to install software, > then you are basically left with "default" windows tools, which are > wordpad, and occasionally works or word. True, but wouldn't not having any proper office suite, on dialup, running Windows make about as much sense for business as switching to MacOS for the games? Is that a large enough edge case for anybody to bother worrying about? -- Paul Johnson Email and IM (XMPP & Google Talk): [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]