primm wrote:
It's true. It is impossible to get people to change from using office with xp. They will not use vista either. Yeah. read it again. Somehow microsoft has instilled in them that this is the only way to write a document and send e-mails. They will _not_ change to Linux or vista. windows 98 is just fine however. They hate those superb cast iron IBM keyboards that we all love. They want proper plastic keyboards and a mouse with a wire. The menus are not in the right place in openoffice anyway they will tell you. They feel safe with xp and office. In the real world thats what there is. I'm dealing with housewives who do word processing on a part time basis. They simply cannot change. To them, Openoffice and Linux is a joke.
Lynn x
Seein' as how M$ isn't supporting XP anymore, what would happen if you had a hardware failure and *had* to install the latest 'offering' from M$ on new hardware? These housewives would be forced to learn new tricks, wouldn't they? Seems to me they should be given the opportunity sooner, rather than later, while you still have options. Once a real failure occurs, you lose data, have no time to learn new methods and 'where the right places' are for the menus and such becomes an emergency lesson in frustration. A machine old enough to be running XP is also old enough to start having mechanical failures (memory, disk, etc) so while the girls in the office may like the old coffee pot, when it fails, they will eventually accept the new Mr Coffee, even decide it makes better coffee after all. The joke will be on them when this all happens and you can prevent it by being calm, knowledgeable and assertive. Richard -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org