Hi :)
Neither would work in my country but they might work elsewhere.  Hmm, well t might work with 
Gnu&Linux users everywhere, even here, but then most of them probably already have LibreOffice or 
would get it if they needed an office suite.  
Regards from
Tom :)  
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Sent: Monday, 4 March 2013, 16:40
Subject: [libreoffice-marketing] marketing "slogan"
I was wondering if these would work for a marketing slogan?
I think the second would be better, though.
"No Purchasing or Renting."
"Free Now, Free Later, Free Always."
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