Hi Mike.
Really very nice video!
Probably the old one was too long.
While watching it, YouTube suggested me this video, which I found very
interesting:
What Microsoft doesn’t want you to know about Microsoft Office - YouTube
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diwvbVgloSw>
There is a long part of the video regarding LibreOffice and how to
install it. There is also a part on how free productivity/office suites
are perceived and the 3 biggest misconception:
- they run just on Linux,
- free means crap or full of ads,
- compatibility issues.
In my personal opinion I think it is worth adding some frames to the
new video regarding the privacy, the continuos support and improvement
LibreOffice can offer (no ads or crap).
Bye
Franco
Il 13/05/2024 15:38, Mike Saunders ha scritto:
Hi everyone,
Since 2016, this has been our general "This is LibreOffice"
promotional video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KC0ZdcA6s8
It's quite old now, so I think we should create a newer (and shorter)
one. This is my idea so far -- unlisted, so please don't share beyond
this group!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3R5x5uzRUAA
All feedback welcome. Of course, if anyone with video editing skills
wants to help out with improvements, that would be even better :-)
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