I am migrating one of my clients to OO this year for sure as they are a large non-profit and you just can't beat the price. I have had 4 workstations in there on OO 2.1 since it launched and none of those users has reported a single issue outside of the couple days it took to get familiar with it. For their needs (Word, Excel, Powerpoint) there is no reason at all not to move now.
As commented already... isn't this just a new method for feeding information into Ananova? Doesn't seem like much of a breakthrough to me? Seems Ananova was taken offline though sadly... I rather enjoyed her quirky reporting style.
I'm with A Non-Cow. Who cares.
I am migrating one of my clients to OO this year for sure as they are a large non-profit and you just can't beat the price. I have had 4 workstations in there on OO 2.1 since it launched and none of those users has reported a single issue outside of the couple days it took to get familiar with it. For their needs (Word, Excel, Powerpoint) there is no reason at all not to move now.
What else could you ask for... a cool toy and the knowledge that some of your money went off and did some good elsewhere.
Re: the title... it wasn't the warmed year "ever". It was the warmest year on record. :)
The much disliked "one transfer" issue is now old news. MS has changed the EULA to allow infinite transfers. http://www.windowsitpro.com/Article/ArticleID/9411 7/94117.html
As commented already... isn't this just a new method for feeding information into Ananova? Doesn't seem like much of a breakthrough to me? Seems Ananova was taken offline though sadly... I rather enjoyed her quirky reporting style.