__/ [ John Bailo ] on Wednesday 28 February 2007 09:13 \__
> flyer wrote:
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>> http://www.theregister.com/2007/02/27/google_apps_challenge/
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> Costs $50 per user per year.
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> A bit pricey since Open Office is free!
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> Oh, and if you need "web access".
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> Then put your documents on a CVS/Subversion site where they can be checked
> in/out and "multiused".
Interoperability is being improved in that regard...
My Family Photos - and ODF
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| [Sun CEO:] "we're working with Google to ensure interoperability
| between Google's office documents and OpenOffice documents -
| leveraging ODF as an exchange mechanism. Any document created
| in Google's office can be trivially exported to (and soon
| imported from) OpenOffice.
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http://blogs.sun.com/jonathan/entry/microsoft_vista_microsoft_office_and
Also, you can use the free service, at least at a limited level of capacity.
Or you can have different employees using different solutions at home/work
or depending on personal preference at the
office/bandwidth/connectivity/task at hand.
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