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2013/2/3 Dan Lewis <elderdanlewis@gmail.com>:
On 02/03/2013 07:58 AM, Roberta wrote:

Can you make libreoffice's interface more similar to the office 2013
one's?
Another thing... why doesn't artwork work on writer???

Personally I keep wondering: Those people who think LibreOffice should
look like MS Office, why don't they just keep using MS Office instead?
That's what they want anyway, obviously. I don't, so I use
LibreOffice, because I like it better, and it has better features
(such as multi-platform support and more). So where's the problem?


I don't mind a better user interface, but better doesn't automatically
mean more MS Office like.


Johnny Rosenberg


      If I understand correctly, MS Office 2013 is a copyrighted work.
Remember the recent court battle over the similar appearances of cell phones
and the billion dollar judgment? Being similar to something that is
copyrighted is grounds for legal actions.
      Besides, why should LIbreOffice be a MS Office look alike?

--Dan



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