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Israel's government suspended its purchases of
Microsoft Office software and is seeking a
lower-priced
alternative. A spokesman for the Finance Ministry
told the Associated Press on Tuesday que some agencies
don't need the entire software package, but Microsoft
refused to sell only parts of it.
Israel has cooperated with Sun Microsystems and
IBM on the Hebrew-language version of OpenOffice
software, a freely distributed open-source alternative
to Microsoft Office. ... The governments of Britain,
Brazil, Japan, South Korea, China and Russia also
are exploring alternatives to Microsoft.
(Ex "USA Today", 31 decembre 2003, pagina B1)
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Le governamento de Israel suspendeva su compras
del logiciel Microsoft Office e cerca un alternativa
que costa minus. Un represtante del ministerio
de financias diceva al Associated Press le martedi
passate que unes ex su agentias non ha besonio de
omne le partes del logiciel, ma Microsoft refusava
vender solmente partes de illo.
Israel ha cooperate con Sun Microsostems e IBM sur
le version hebree del logiciel OpenOffice, un
alternativa gratuite al pacchetto Microsoft Office.
Le governamentos de Britannia, Brasil, Japan, Korea
del Sud, China, e Russa anque explora alternativas
a Microsoft.
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