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Le 12-10-11 06:48 PM, Andreas Säger a écrit :
Am 11.10.2012 20:46, webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:
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It would be nice to have a booth in a Windows version of the big
software shows that happen for Linux and Mac. But those booths may be
very expensive to "rent" for such an event.
Windows users can run MS Office easily and for little money (if any).
Why should they use LibreOffice if all they want is cheap MS Office?
Idealism? Masochism?
Mostly, common sense.
F.
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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: LibreOffice in MacWorld Australia · Gordon Burgess-Parker
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