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On 11/28/2011 09:26 AM, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:

What is "OMGUbuntu!"?

I know that there were some code changes to make LibreOffice work better with the Unity desktop that Ubuntu 11.04 and 11.10 has as its default desktop. GNOME 3.x is moving towards the way Unity looks, according to what I have read, as well.

So could "Citrus" be a part of that new look and feel that Unity desktop and Win 8 is going to? I hate Unity, and Win 8's desktop seems to be a bad idea that will be a nightmare for Windows users to relearn.

On 11/28/2011 09:03 AM, Quinn Heagy wrote:
I noticed that the heading on OMGUbuntu! was a new design idea for LibreOffice called Citrus. It mentioned the mailing list, so I signed up. If anyone could give me more info on when and if this new design is going to be implemented, I'd be thankful.



If LO becomes like Unity you will surely drive me back to Windows, where I can use WordPerfect, whcih I prefer anyway.
--doug

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