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Respected members,
How to install a libre open office in a server ? We wish to look once
others top "G suite", "office 365 suite" and some others are there, still
libre open office is not made for "android" platform as a mobile app, other
office suite apps/companies are tries their growth, back end development,
"andropen office" appears in android platform ( Apache, libre : paid
upgrade also );
Lot of web apps are available as easy installation in server side, again
few SDK, but libre as a easy web app mode creation ?
Apache, libre are open source wings, teams. naturally "social services
based" associations tries, helps for society.
Formed wiki "libre" also has lot of supporters, members involved So
seriously devolpers, programming wings, members need to look in some point
of views,
Paid based not purchasing in the market, lot of not have idea, knowledge
still about "office suites" importance, some of older versions with pirated
key numbers using "MS O"
So as a little web designer, host, journalist tries my self strongly
suggesting use "free open source" "Libre"
I could not write here "software-IT" Prince companies, business wars,
politics,...
Again a "brand" need marketing ,publicity, and a product need worth full
skills, quality, quantity.
So understand all wings get idea on our points, analysis..
Do better, support, suggestions,feedbacks to each to other + wings.
Serve to the poor for education section.
Thanking you
Bhaskar
Web journalist


On Sun, Nov 25, 2018, 10:12 AM Drew Jensen <drewjensen.inbox@gmail.com
wrote:

Howdy,

OK, so I've taken what I've heard on the list here, thanks again, and make
some changes to this file.

First the graphics design elements. I pulled the libo6 branding zip file
off the wiki (and the 5), I used the logo from this branding kit and then
did a merge of part of the 4 branding and the 6 gray gradient branding. (I
do the final background work with GIMP and did not upload the xcf file, but
I would do so when this is finished along with odt in a zip file)

I did this specifically to come at one of the points, raised here on the
list, of presenting the change without causing undue concern regarding the
current UI, with the message.
You can see this in the file here: ChangingFaceOfLibreOffice.jpeg
https://nextcloud.documentfoundation.org/f/84391

Text wise you will see it is reading more like a document page than a
marketing piece, well I figure that I can try to kill two birds with one
stone today.
The odt file that is used is also available if you have a NC account and
is: ChangingFaceOfLibreOffice.odt
https://nextcloud.documentfoundation.org/f/84046

Assuming that the graphics stay as is, for the moment, and any wordsmith
ideas on presenting the information in the text towards marketing would be
deeply appreciated.

Thanks and best wishes,

Drew

p.s. deleted the earlier jpeg off the NC server

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