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Hi all,

Le 03/10/15 03:42 PM, Heiko Tietze a écrit :
On Friday 02 October 2015 16:46:39 Bryan Quigley wrote:
  * Most other apps aren't using splash screens anymore.  None of the
other apps on my Ubuntu desktop have splashscreens
Gimp has a splashscreen, just to mention one

  * It's a reminder of what tool you are using.  For users who don't
like LibreOffice this can cause a negative feedback loop.
Or a positive for those who love LibreOffice :-)

On the pro side
* Splashscreen offers an easy way for branding
* Slow maschines should be taken into consideration

I'd vote for a configuration switch, if at all, which is on by default.


From a marketing perspective and branding, I would vote to keep it as well, and as Heiko suggested, a configuration switch. I have had some boxes where the bios branding would come up and I switched it off, but later back on ... it just made me feel more comfortable knowing that something was loading with a banner on.

But, also, IMO, it allows the marketing team a way of solidifying brand recognition when LibreOffice boots up and even sneaking in an extra message or sub-line if we wanted to.

But definitely yes to a switch, which would be a good choice.

Cheers,

Marc

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