I relly like this proposal, looks good. I just installed the new version of
LO and noticed that we need to update the install menu. the install menu is
very ugly and needs to have all the icons replaced. when we think about
replacing all the icons, I think that we don't always realize how many
icons there really are in the suit.
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 8:52 PM, Shawn Thompson <superfox436@gmail.com>wrote:
I remember proposing this back when, but now I think we should re-consider
it.
Anyway, I'm using XAML and VB to mock up a potential redesign for the
LibreOffice installer. My idea for interfacing with it would be to
have a wrapper for the files (though this time, maybe a 7-Zip one more
like Firefox), which would include the MSI and the files for this
program. Then this would launch and manage whatever is needed to
actually make the MSI file do its thing.
http://i.imgur.com/mG6jj.png
I personally think that improving and simplifying the installation
experience would be a good way to help further increase our
accessibility to new users.
Anyone have ideas or input?
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