by Gijs Hillenius — published on Nov 10, 2009 03:50 PM
OpenOffice will be cheaper to maintain and will run better than Microsoft's proprietary alternative", expects Lars Roark, IT manager at the Danish municipality of Rødovre, according to reports in Danish media
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Rødovre will publish its document management additions to OpenOffice as open source, Lodahl says. "Unfortunately the Document Management system used by the municipality is a proprietary system. However, two open source extensions made for this project, 'Anonymous' and 'Lix', have been published on the OpenOffice extension website."