Hi Eike
Thanks for the response,
We have used LibreOffice Open source to make an app, an app so many users
can write their own story for free.
we have had an unusual amount of trouble, including our tech guy running off
and leaving us in a bad way.
Now we have a new engineer, we are able to clean up the code and make it
usable, and create a link to show the code and the great things we have
created to make things easy for the user.
The problem is when the user loads the app both Microsoft and Apple create
some popup warning of corruption and virus etc.
We are Microsoft partner now as well as apple, we just need to know best way
to see the removal of popup.
that is full story, sorry for confusion.
We could really do with some sound advice
Regards
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Eike Rathke <erack@redhat.com>
Sent: Monday, 20 January 2020 11:20 PM
To: Mike Sydwest <mike.sydwest@bigpond.com>
Cc: libreoffice@lists.freedesktop.org
Subject: Re: LibreOffice Digest, Vol 113, Issue 18
Hi Mike,
On Sunday, 2020-01-19 15:33:51 +1100, Mike "Sydwest" Wilkinson wrote:
Hi LO
We have made various mods and removed bugs from our application, soon
we can show opensource link, which will be good.
Our current problem is what is best way register this applications so
we do not see Microsoft popup blocking user from opening app.
we have joined partner plan, do we need to take some special steps to
do this correctly.
What are you talking about?
If you didn't attribute your mail with "Hi LO" I'd say you're talking about
a different product than LibreOffice.
There's no LibreOffice partner plan, unless you contracted one with some
company.
Whatever your ("our") application might be, we don't know what it does or
why it is blocked or how it would be related to LibreOffice even.
Eike
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