Sun & Google

  • Well, there is a community of Sun product users who do use Open Office. After all, Sun has catered to a different crowd for most of its existence. Their customers have been in various flavors of unix and 64bit processing for a good long while now. Sun is just too expensive on a per unit cost basis for most commercial users. Certainly, was not the way to go for PC gaming anyway. <img src=smilies/icon_smile_tongue.gif width=15 height=15 border=0 align=middle> You have to be in the more expensive world of high powered work stations and the like to think about Sun as an option. Both Intel AND MS have been moving into Sun´s neighborhood for the past five years at least. I imagine that Sun sees Google as a way to mount a counter offensive, not just to expand Java against Activex but in terms of claiming stakes to the internet. Sun has been a proponent of the &quot;dumb terminal&quot; enhanced by connectivity to the internet. So, in a way, I don´t welcome this news.

  • I use Open Office because i don´t have MS Office and i´m not paying money to be able to do homework.

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  • at my school, and at my own computer we run both . MS office and open office. i find MS office is obviously superior but open office is obviously free, i supose if you don´t do anything complicated with it then it could suit your needs, but it is simply really basic

  • I use open office a lot. I include a link where to download open office when I post (usually on the download page) something that is in a format such as a rtf document where you would need software such as open office or another free program is rough draft to view whatever it may be. Both of these programs don´t take so long to load a document and have the features you would want in word processing program.

  • I´m with wolfy on this one, same boat. For a while I was using my sister´s MS Office but then when she wanted to install it (months after she got her computer) I was using her license and yeah, it sucked.

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  • perpetuator, Chill <img src=smilies/icon_smile_wink.gif width=15 height=15 border=0 align=middle> We understand your opinion, and remember....no shouting. It tends to blow out my speakers <img src=smilies/icon_smile_tongue.gif width=15 height=15 border=0 align=middle> <img src=smilies/icon_smile_tongue.gif width=15 height=15 border=0 align=middle> Others have seen benifit from the program and like it as well.

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  • <font size=1 face="trebuchet ms"><BLOCKQUOTE><hr size=1 noshade>the news that Google may include the ability for Java to run in email clients and chat services, would that actually be a good idea? <hr size=1 noshade></BLOCKQUOTE></font><font face=´trebuchet ms, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica´ size=2> thats a good question - would the ability to run Java potentially have an increased security risk? Also, can someone please tell me the advantage to having Java run inside an email client?

  • Something that is a little easier but costs money vs. something that is free but requires more work... the latter. No argument at this point in OO´s development (where it´s fully functional and so awesome) is stronger than the fact that it´s free. And please, frame your insults in the form of a question.

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  • <font size=1 face="trebuchet ms"><BLOCKQUOTE><hr size=1 noshade>WRONG. OPEN OFFICE SUCKS <hr size=1 noshade></BLOCKQUOTE></font><font face=´trebuchet ms, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica´ size=2> You´re acting as if you just asked a trivia question. &quot;Is Open Office a good program?&quot; &quot;yes&quot; &quot;WRONG. OPEN OFFICE SUCKS&quot;

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