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News 2 Million Canadian Students Gain Access to StarOffice
2 Million Canadian Students Gain Access to StarOffice
By: Linux News Desk
Jun. 9, 2004 12:00 AM
For a fee described as "minimal" by Sun Canada's director for education and research Lynne Zucker, Ontario's 72 public and Catholic school boards have received Sun's StarOffice desktop productivity suite, StarOffice 7, and are free to copy it as many times for school use as they like. "It's too early to tell how extensively the software will be used by schools," said Nicolson, but she added that OSAPAC members were optimistic about its future. Zucker noted that StarOffice is that it is available on Windows, Solaris and Linux - adding that Linux is liable to be of particular interest to schools given the growth of open source software in public sector markets.
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