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There is only one person that I know/met/talked-with locally, for sure that uses Linux and it is maybe 3 for Mac. Everyone else is a Windows person. Every one of them that I have a relationship with, I have done my best to get them to try LO. Only one I did not push, since he had several large personal Access databases built with MSO 97. [Pentium II computer] When I gave him a free P-III computer, I had to find a copy of MSO, since he lost his copy I gave him all those years ago, since I went to MSO 2003. He just could not deal with using LO for his database files, for now. When I find him a free P-4 machine with enough spare drive space, I will have both MSO and LO on that system for him to use.

So, he is the only one of all the Windows users that told me that they would not give LO [OOo before January] a try. Many of these people have dumped MSO entirely, while others use MSO when OOo/LO does not work "properly" for them, and only a few are only using MSO at this time.

So I know if we can get the software in their hands, install it for them if we must, they will give it a try. I just wish I could get the local schools to include LO, but they have these big budget MSO contracts that they "cannot" get out of. Also since "everyone is using MSO" then they have to teach on that package. Well the parents, students, and anyone else who has to buy MSO at their high prices [who do not need to deal with Access] would be happy to find a package that does what they need and saves the files in MSO file formats for the teachers, that is free and is becoming better and better every few months.

The problem is how to get the word out to the masses. With my stroked-out brain, I am not a public speaker. If I was, I would "hire" the lecture hall at the main branch of the Library system to do a demonstration of LO and hand out free copies. Then have an ad in every library board and every free posting place [respectable ones] to give the date, time, etc.. The problem is I am no longer able to talk my talk anymore. I could barely do it before my last stroke, and I did one on Web page creation for personal use.

I sure could use some ideas to get the local users of MSO to know about our free alternative.

On 10/18/2011 06:03 PM, Italo Vignoli wrote:
On 10/18/11 6:51 PM, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:

For Windows users, we need to find some way to get into shows and such
to convince these users to use LO.  If we can somehow get some of these
Tech magazines to include LO in one of their included CD/DVD of software
that seems to come out every so often, we might pick up a few [or many]
users.
We already reach covermount CDs in several countries, and we should add
editors in all countries. People can help in building a mailing list by
sending us email address of editorial staff of magazines with a CD (the
address is usually printed somewhere on the editorial staff page).

It would be nice if we somehow could get some banner ad time on Google,
or other place that people go to often.  I do not deal with the social
networks, but there has to be some way we can get the word out to the
Windows users.
Addressing Windows users take more time than Linux and MacOS. Downloads
are slowly increasing, and this show the increasing interest of users.



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