On Wed, 2012-03-14 at 10:24 -0400, Tim Lungstrom wrote:
Is there any place where we could get copy of this type of poster, shown
in the image listed in the below link?
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/images/thumb/1/11/Grazer_Linuxtage_2011_001.jpg/400px-Grazer_Linuxtage_2011_001.jpg
Ok- so continuing on..
Here is what I believe would pass a reasonable translation of the poster
text:
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Header
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Government - Education - Business
Industry - personal use - Non-profits
The independent
Open Source
Office Suite:
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left column
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Word processor
Spreadsheet
Presentation
Graphics
Database
Formula editor
XML-Forumulas
Integrated PDF-Export
and much more
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right column
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ISO-Standard OASIS OpenDocument Format (ISO/IEC DIS 26300) as native
data format
For use on almost any standard computer and operating system
Available in over 80 languages
Easy to install
Reads and writes common file format from other Office applications.
With no with no restrictions on download, use and dissemination of the
software
(LGPL license)
No license fees, including for commercial use.
//drew
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