Brian, Our "unit" (a group of about 30 people) in the Minnesota Department of Health is evaluating Open Office 1.0.1 to replace our installation of Office 2000. It is installed on two Windows 2000 Servers running Citrix MetaFrame 1.8. It had some installation issues, but those can mostly be attributed to the shared windows environment (where many apps are installed and run via some kludge). It works, and seems to work well, but we've had it installed only a couple months now. Good luck, Troy >>> lxy at cloudnet.com 12/04/02 02:32PM >>> I need some examples so I can present a strong case for OpenOffice. We're stuck netween a rock and a hard place, and OpenOffice might save us. That is, if I can get the PHBs to listen. Whenever I say "linux", they say "no", before they've even heard what I have to say. They assume that free == crap. I had been thinking about raising the issue with PHBs, but I feared a solid "no" when I said the word "open". Then this morning, someone in our department comes up to me and asks me if I've ever heard of OpenOffice. Her husband uses it religiously, and supposedly he's heard of governements and huge businesses switching to it like mad. So, what I need are examples. Who here uses OpenOffice in a corporate environment? Who thinks OpenOffice is a worthless piece of crap? I need to hear both sides so I can present a clear case in all directions. Thanks! -Brian _______________________________________________ Twin Cities Linux Users Group Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota http://www.mn-linux.org tclug-list at mn-linux.org https://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list