The Canadian Labour Congress chose to use OpenOffice.org from now on as their suite of business applications. They had two options to replace their old WordPerfect installations: the widely used Microsoft Office or the free OpenOffice.org. The decision they took was clearly a financial one, saving approximately $60,000 in licensing fees.
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chemicalscum
42 weeks 1 day 10 hours 31 min ago
Now all they need to do is rather
Now all they need to do is rather than "upgrade" their desktops to Vista, instead due a real upgrade to Linux.