
By Andy McCue
Published: Wednesday 29 November 2006
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Seems a bit pointless paying £20 for some software that is already available as open source. Anyone with a broadband connection can easily download Open Office which is "better than decent" and does enough to satisfy the requirements of most home and small business users. It's also compatible with MS Office files.
Seems a bit pointless paying £20 for some software...
Anonymous
"We're not going to compete with 'free' on the bas...
Simon
What do Tesco use on their corporate networks I wo...
John Marshall
I don't understand the charge for such a suite, it...
Freebe
I tried OpenOffice and while it works fine with Wo...
Anonymous
I believe there as as much, if not more, pirated c...
Anonymous
This is another smart move by Tesco. The software ...
Simon Allen
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