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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
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To: Just_Observing who wrote (29221)9/6/1999 11:04:00 PM
From: RTev  Read Replies (1) of 74651
 
Sun web site reports over 100,000 downloads of Star Office in less than 100 hours.

I suspect that the numbers mean that Sun managed to pique curiosity about an application that's been around for a long time. Not much else. As we learned from Microsoft, even the numbers themselves might be misleading. Are they counting connections to the server or completed downloads? (Microsoft once counted the connections for an IE download even when the user did not complete the long download.) [And the other question: How many of those downloads from Sun went to addresses called tide[x].microsoft.com? <g> ]

I downloaded StarOffice and installed it. Why not? It took me 15 minutes to download and 15 to install, so it was worth the half-hour to satisfy curiosity about the application.

The point of the past few messages is that there is little about the application at this point in its development that makes it a compelling alternative to Microsoft Office. Maybe Sun can change that, but it will take more than just getting it installed on a machine.
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