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This page lists the benefits for Public Libraries | This page lists the benefits for Public Libraries | ||
− | * Value for money - No | + | * Value for money - No license fees to pay for installation or upgrade |
− | * No | + | * No license/compliance hassles - Can be given away free |
* Easy to exchange documents with MS-Office users | * Easy to exchange documents with MS-Office users | ||
* Support for ISO 26300 Open Document Format means documents are stored in an internally approved standard format | * Support for ISO 26300 Open Document Format means documents are stored in an internally approved standard format | ||
* Multi-platform support means software can be loaned to the greatest number of users | * Multi-platform support means software can be loaned to the greatest number of users | ||
* Likely to be available in your language | * Likely to be available in your language | ||
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+ | '' Note: This target market has now been dropped '' |
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Summary
This page lists the benefits for Public Libraries
- Value for money - No license fees to pay for installation or upgrade
- No license/compliance hassles - Can be given away free
- Easy to exchange documents with MS-Office users
- Support for ISO 26300 Open Document Format means documents are stored in an internally approved standard format
- Multi-platform support means software can be loaned to the greatest number of users
- Likely to be available in your language
Note: This target market has now been dropped