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Originally posted by hoojchoons:
I can't see what's wrong with Sun charging for Star Office. It's really their product and they're entitled to charge for it. It's their right. I wouldn't mind paying only for a quarter of what M$ charges for their so called Office suite. I'm still using Star Office 5.2 and I must say that besides being a bit slow, it's a damn good Office suite. And since Sun are friendly enough to give portions of their code to the community, one could also use Open Office as well. It's damn good too. There are really a lot of options
nobody said they couldn't charge for it! That's not what's at issue here!
how about this for an idea though - they could charge for the stuff that they are charging for now, but still release their source for free (or what source they feel they legally can and so forth), and this way the businesses who want to pay for support can do so, and the open source thing won't affect them, and vice versa, the open source stuff won't be affected by the fact that the program is charged for.
With openoffice.org, this is almost what is already happening, i can't really think of another program that has such a good setup as this, except maybe mozilla, but my suggestion is that they have it all under one roof, that staroffice in its open source form, would not replace openoffice, but just give people who didn't want to cough up for support that extra choice. Plus they can say on their CVs, "i use staroffice" instead of "i use openoffice" which may promote the response "oh yes, what's that then" or worse "isn't that some sort of free hobbyists' program?".