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@e-letter

Your continued tirades in this vein are getting old...

I have an idea? Why don't you just stfu about it.

On 2011-11-28 4:59 AM, e-letter <inpost@gmail.com> wrote:
On 27/11/2011, John D. Herron<paradox.herron@bluewin.ch>  wrote:
hi. i'm working on a standalone ubuntu 11.04 box (no Windows on it!)
with LibreOffice 3.3.4 OOO330m19 (Build:401).


Please consider a cost benefit analysis; if the value of your clients
is significant, buy a cheap computer with m$o and use that whenever a
client (who puts money in your hand!) demands. Include the time you
are wasting using LO to create m$ documents; would be a surprise to
discover that you still think it beneficial to you to use LO as a m$
clone...

Last week I sent a client a .doc file, which he reviewed (Edit ->  Show) and
then returned to me for further comments. I in turn added comments and
corrections to it in the same fashion, even changing some of his own
entries.

Why didn't you send in odf and promote the benefits of LO?



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