Hi :)
I really don't mind if people disagree with me or even if it's not that strong, just a possible
uncertainty about something i said. The important thing imo is to get enough good answers out
there that the op can pick and choose or get inspired by one or more in order to solve the problem
and move on. The important bit is getting questions solved.
Blind obediance is what got us into this mess with MS, Adobe, Oracle and the rest in the first
place. It's passionately disagreeing with each other that helps us develop good choices.
"Diversity breeds serendipity"! If we were all the same it would be really boring! :)
Regards from
Tom :)
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From: Dr. R. O Stapf <reinhold@stapf-online.com>
To: anne-ology <laginnis@gmail.com>
Cc: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Monday, 15 October 2012, 3:00
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: LibreOffice in MacWorld Australia
I did not want to express it that explicitly.... what you wrote is
perfectly right.I am often wondering why some members of this forum complain so much
about LO instead of exchanging information in
non-inflicting-feelings-of-others words, which help other users to
solve their problems and/or help to move LO's development forward.On 15.10.2012 07:48,
anne-ology wrote:
MSFT does not list their bugs; they deny them;-(On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 10:28 PM, Dr. R.
O Stapfreinhold@stapf-online.comwrote:I have my
still my doubts on graphics, but all the other remarks of Tom
I fully agree.By the way is there a list of MSO bugs we can have a look at?
I doubt!On 14.10.2012 10:39, anne-ology wrote:same here.On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 8:27 PM,
Tom Daviestomdavies04@yahoo.co.ukwrote:Hi :)I prefer LO on Windows even though i have a choice of
MSO 2007 and 2010 onthe same machine.All 3 installed but LO handles
graphics better.Plus itdoesn't keep changing styles, languages, indentations,
size ofbullet-points and it keeps track of numbers better in
numbered lists.Alsobetter compatibility.Each version of MSO stuffs up
documents created bythe other.If i write in LO then save as doc then
both versions of MSOdisplay the file the same way.I find the menus
easier although somethings are just as easy on both.Regards fromTom :)From:
Andreas Sgervilleroy@t-online.deTo:users@global.libreoffice.orgSent: Thursday, 11 October 2012,
23:48Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: LibreOffice in
MacWorld AustraliaAm 11.10.2012 20:46, webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:It is nice
to see that MacWorld Australia states
that LibreOffice is a"must have" app/package. I wonder if the MacWorld
for the USA and Europewould have the same statement.Be nice to have LO
listed in the "must have"
category in the variousWindows magazines. We could use more Windows
users, and freeadvertisements towards Windows users, as we can
get.It would be nice to have a booth in a Windows
version of the bigsoftware shows that happen for Linux and Mac. But
those booths may bevery expensive to "rent" for such an event.Windows users
can run MS Office easily and for
little money (if any).Why should they use LibreOffice if all they want is
cheap MS Office?Idealism? Masochism?
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