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Grauw msx professional Posts: 1002 | Posted: February 14 2005, 20:51   |
Regarding OpenOffice and compatibility: I really hardly do word processing, really, but at work I use OpenOffice to read and edit Microsoft Office documents on occasion, and so far I haven’t encountered much problems with it... So aside from the slow startup times (which I can live with, if it makes me more legal) it’s a decent software package.
But really, why would you possibly want to use Word or OpenOffice when you can markup beautiful semantic XHTML!  It’s 100% compatible, and anyone can read it. And it’s much more fun to play with ^_^.
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zett msx addict Posts: 282 | Posted: February 15 2005, 00:05   |
the only legal msx software i got are my one made gamez!!!
grz,
Lord S.M.Zett
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FiXato msx freak Posts: 239 | Posted: February 15 2005, 02:12   |
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But really, why would you possibly want to use Word or OpenOffice when you can markup beautiful semantic XHTML!  It’s 100% compatible, and anyone can read it. And it’s much more fun to play with ^_^.
~Grauw
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but.... then ppl would have to miss out on that MARVELLOUS MS WORDART!
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FiXato msx freak Posts: 239 | Posted: February 15 2005, 02:15   |
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FiXato, about student licenses: they are for academic and non-profit use, afaik, but they’re not void once you graduate... I mean, with the average product lifespan, that would hardly be worth the effort to enforce (quite bothersome, actually). Of course, you can’t use them for commercial purposes. In any case, I’m not about to graduate anytime soon, so I guess that’s a good thing ;p.
~Grauw
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well, that is what the license said which was offered by my school a couple years ago 
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POISONIC msx professional Posts: 883 | Posted: February 15 2005, 09:11   |
well i have all windows original  even winxp is registred in my name @ microsoft and it dit not cost me a penny  |
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Samor msx professional Posts: 841 | Posted: February 15 2005, 09:12   |
nice
I can't tell that's a fake sticker;
I guess this one's more obvious:
Also a real cart though....
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POISONIC msx professional Posts: 883 | Posted: February 15 2005, 09:58   |
 it looks realy fake that nemesis 2 label
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Samor msx professional Posts: 841 | Posted: February 15 2005, 17:29   |
I know; I couldn't find a cartridge label scan, so I had to do with a box scan; oh well, at least the picture came out nicely
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Sousuke msx freak Posts: 154 | Posted: February 15 2005, 18:26   |
Grauw:
Try to use something different from the "common" programs such as MS Word, and your colleagues will scream for your help 
At least this is my experience
Poisonic:
I couldn't distinguish that label from a fake one. Probably because of the photo quality? 
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POISONIC msx professional Posts: 883 | Posted: February 15 2005, 23:32   |
Its printed in bad quality  too
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Grauw msx professional Posts: 1002 | Posted: February 16 2005, 22:33   |
FiXato, I think the difference is: yours was free. I still paid 17,50 euros for my license.
Sousuke, actually, at work we don't have a lot of MS Office licenses, so OpenOffice is used by the people who don't absolutely require MS Word, and everyone who has Word also has an installation of OpenOffice to work with that. But then again, I don't write my documents in MS Word, but in XHTML. I always submit my timesheets as OpenOffice spreadsheet files though, and I never heard a complaint  .
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