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[libreoffice-design] Re: Change The Main Program's Window


Hello, Astron.

You wrote:

>I can't really see the use of having the post address there. In fact,
>even having the logo there is debatable from my point of view. (Users
mainly want to _use_ the product, not stare at our branding.)

1. How many people have so many opinions. For example, I would like to see
the main window is the same as in OOo4Kidds. But there is The Document
Foundation, and there is a button "Donate" on the main web page.

>Sure, but only for users of Office 95-2000. Office XP and newer have
>used different and more modern themes.

2. You forgot about the EeePC... etc. It equiped low-end VGA. The user must
have the choice to look at a very beautiful buttons or relieve a hard life
of your video card. For example, I use the classic theme of the operating
system (WIN7 and WINXP-64), even though my PCs equipped NVidia_GT560.

Regards, ape.

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