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As a followup, for those who have used it, has there been _any_ compatibility problems with colleagues who use genuine versions of Office? Thanks again. Scott On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 dsr at tao.merseine.nu wrote: > On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 09:36:47AM -0500, Scott Ehrlich wrote: > > I figured Office would still work fine, and left for the night. > > > > Much to my surprise, my mother-in-law emailed saying Excel no longer > > worked. > > > > I've tried various troubleshooting options with her via email - she is > > computer-savvy. Things are pointing to either an Office reinstall, or > > possibly to OpenOffice. > > > > If we/I went with OO, what compatibility issues should she expect to > > encounter? She also uses Quicken. Don't know if that makes any > > difference. > > In my experience, random home users don't see any problems. Only > particularly deep features of Office aren't reasonably supported > by OO.o. > > And what's it going to cost you to try it out? An hour's > download? > > -dsr- > > > -- > What's the best thing you could be doing right now? Why aren't you? >
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