Hello:
I just installed Ubuntu 11.04 a few days ago and I LOVE IT! LibreOffice is a breath of fresh air
and a GREAT step away from Larry Ellison's Oracle universe.
Having said this, I am also new to Linux. I'd like to submit a product enhancement request for
your LibreOffice Suite. As I am a small business owner, the projects I and my colleagues work on
have quite a few document/artifacts that consist of Presentations, Documents and even Spreadsheets.
Right now, we manage these in a set of project folders, however over the life of a project
(sometimes a year or longer), we often-times end up with quite a few of these documents.
It would be awesome if LibreOffice provided the ability to create (for a lack of a better term) a
"Artifact Workspace" whereby users can easily store documents, spreadsheet, presentations, etc
(even Base databases), etc all within a single workspace file and still be able to check those
files in and out of the workspace.
Imagine having only a single workspace file that contains all the documentation associated with a
given project and have it password protected with check in and check out functionality.
The only other recourse for us is to get something like SharePoint or some other doc mgmt tool to
do this.
Thanks!
Keep up the good work!
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