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On Sun, Feb 3, 2013 at 5:23 AM, webmaster-Kracked_P_P
<webmaster@krackedpress.com> wrote:
I believe that Office 365 is now at 5 devices [desktop, laptop, tablet] for
$100 a year, with some limitations.  Renting an office package is not my
cup-of-tea.  MSO 2013 seems to be $130 to $400 per device to buy.

For this economic times, getting a good working at a free price makes sense.
Cross-platform between Windows, Mac OSX and Linux systems can be a good
point as well.
True.
The year of Linux desktop doesn't come, though.
No idea about OSX.

Real world, if a company has MSO deployed already, then not having to buy
another licenses with any new computer might be a good point.  Saving $100
or more per new system can really add up.  MSO is getting really expensive
to buy since MS wants the yearly income renting their products will generate
in the long term.
Large company probably have volume license?

ODF vs. MSO formats, well since LibreOffice reads and writes MSO formats,
except for the most complex documents, well, then you do not have to choose
anytime soon.  Since ODF seems to be growing and MSO is loosing market
shares worldwide, in a few years more and more International and regional
businesses will be moving to ODF as their default file formats.
Which version of ODF, though.
According to Wikipedia, ODF 1.2, the version LO and AOO saves by
default, is not an ISO standard yet.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDocument

It is also worth noting that neither iWork nor Office for Mac has
support for ODF.

It is all region based.
Canon USA ands Canada does not support Linux drivers, but MOST other
regional Canon sites do offer Linux Support.  That is because there are as
great a percentage of Linux users in the USA/Canada as in other parts of the
world.  That may change.

Same with LibreOffice and other FOSS packages.  Some regions will have more
percentage of users using it over others.

Some regions and markets may take a lot of push to get them to accept and
use non-MS products, while others will be easier.
True.

For me, getting users to notice that a free office suite that uses MSO file
formats is not easy.  They just do not trust free.  The saying "you get what
you pay for" is to well a part of our being to realize that there are free
things that are as good as or better than similar paid packages.
Also true.

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