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<p><h3>Notes:</h3><br>
Developing this logic further, benefits are only of use if they satisfy a need that the user feels. <br>
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For example:<br>
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OpenOffice.org is multi-platform (feature) <br>
this means users are not 'locked in' further to their current computing platform (benefit) <br>
but this is of no interest if they have no intention of ever changing their PC(no need).<br>
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