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       I'm interested in hearing more re. this ...
          sounds fascinating, and arouses my curiosity  ;-)



From: <tomcecf@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 7:24 AM
Subject: file-endings
To: users-moderators@global.libreoffice.org


Hi :)
Just downloaded some interesting files from a 'professional' company
involved in communications.  no-one else can open their files but
thanks to a little wisdom i learned from this mailing list years ago i
was.

Their files end either in .zip or fail to have any file-endings.  I
changed them to .odt and then a double-click opened them.  My guess is
that they will try to blame Libreoffice/OpenOffice so if any runs a
blog or anything then it might be neat to get the truth out there in
advance of the FUD for once.  If you want verification then i can let
you know who they are off-list but ideally i want to avoid making
their name too public over this mess as they are basically a force for
good in the world even if they stuffed-up this time.

Regards from
Tom :)

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