Asstroturfer Erik Funkenbusch wrote on behalf of micoshaft corporation:
> On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 19:20:08 GMT, 7 wrote:
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>> Asstroturfer Erik Funkenbusch wrote on behalf of micoshaft:
>>
>>> On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 07:40:30 +0100, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>>
>>>> KOffice 1.6 Released
>>>>
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>>>>| The KOffice team is proud to announce the 1.6.0 release of its office
>>>>| suite. This release is mostly a feature release of Krita and Kexi,
>>>>| but also contains major enhancements to the OpenDocument and MathML
>>>>| support of KFormula and new scripting functionality. This version
>>>>| also contains a vastly improved version of KPlato.
>>>> `----
>>>>
>>>> http://dot.kde.org/1161037713/ (that new server seems to be down at the
>>>> moment)
>>>>
>>>> Fast, properly integrated into the desktop environment, with components
>>>> that were funded by Google Summer of Code (Shuttleworth could soon
>>>> contribute as well).
>>>
>>> It'll be interesting to see how well these apps interoperate.
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>> Better than micoshaft has ever done with regards to ODF.
>> So I would switch now to KOffice and Open Office because
>> they support ODF better than micoshaft.
>> Its also a lot cheaper than micoshaft products.
>> Supported variations available from various Linux vendors.
>> http://www.openoffice.org
>> http://www.livecdlist.com
>
> And you say this based on objective benchmarks, rather than your own
> personal opinion, right?
So you will now point us to these micoshaft funded 'objective benchmarks'
to laugh at?
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