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You get what you pay for, counters Microsoft. "Customers are telling us
That may be true, but do you want all the junk and hassle which tends to come with the product when you buy Microsoft? Let alone that MS Office dosn't run on so many platforms.
that value is more important than price. Society is full of cheap alternatives," Nicole von Kaenel, Product Manager Microsoft Office, said in a statement.
For both StarOffice and Microsoft Office, customers buying the product in large quantities get a price discount, with StarOffice costing between $25 and $50 per copy. StarOffice is available for educational customers at the cost of the CD, instruction manuals and shipping.
Wonder if there is anywhere listing the differences between StarOffice 6 and OpenOffice 1. -- Mark Evans St. Peter's CofE High School Phone: +44 1392 204764 X109 Fax: +44 1392 204763