Why do IT vendors so often miss the point and build complex solutions that, for want of a few simple features, do not meet the requirements of users, asks Alistair Dabbs
The inexpensive StarOffice and its free sibling OpenOffice ought to have trounced Microsoft's rival Office software suite by now. I love OpenOffice's style, but I don't use it. In fact, despite my ...
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