Hi,
2011.06.09. 19:19 keltezéssel, Nguyen Vu Hung írta:
Hi all,
Could anyone tell me what is the difference between voluntary and
"without obligation" in the following sentence.
Path:
https://translations.documentfoundation.org/<country
code>/libo34x_ui/desktop/source/
Text:
You now have the opportunity to register as a %PRODUCTNAME user.
Registration is voluntary and is without obligation.\n
\n
If you register, we can inform you about new developments concerning
this product.
This feature (registration) is not active in LibreOffice and will be
removed soon. So don't worry too much about it. IMHO it means: you can
register if you want (voluntary) and it will have no consequences
(without obligation).
Best regards,
Andras
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