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yabunDec 12th 2007 10:26AM
to JeremyK -- I agree, for most professionals in the "professional world", they can't work without MS Office. But most professionals don't need free copies of Office and company policies won't let them run "feedback software". But, if you're at home, don't need Outlook or OOXML files, and got along fine with MSOffice'03, OpenOffice.org will do the trick great. You have no clue if you think business professionals will or need to procure software this way.