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Tietokone.fi (perhaps the largest news site specialised in computer related 
news in Finland) had a weekly poll where readers were asked about their 
primary office suite. LibreOffice had amazing support there: 33 % of 
respondends claimed to use it more than the other office suites.

The poll is now closed and the results can be seen here:

  http://www.tietokone.fi/viikon_kysymys/mita_toimisto_ohjelmistoa_kaytat

Here are the results with options translated in English:

Microsoft Office         40 %
LibreOffice              33 %
OpenOffice               15 %
Google Docs               2 %
Lotus Symhony             0 %
Applen iWork / Pages etc. 5 %
Something else            1 %
No office suite in use    3 %

Of course this is from a very specialised audience and it would have been easy 
to vote more than once. So these numbers may have no relation to actual market 
share. Still since the site (and probably its readers) are generally neutral 
to Free software I would say this is at least very good publicity for us.

Harri

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