Hi,
Am 02.02.2011 10:56, schrieb Narayan Aras:
From: commerce@traduction.biz
There's quite a bit more text in there. With someone's comment of
"text, text, text..." still ringing in my ears, i feel I'd better
explain my thinking a bit.
:) Ok that "someone" was me, and I wrote all why pages originally.
Or was it me ? :-)
See: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/website/msg01599.html
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 18:57, Stefan Weigel
<stefan.weigel@bildungskreis.org> wrote:
In general: IMO it´s too much text. I fear, a large majority of
visitors will be deterred by this. Visitors won´t be so patient and
interested, that they will sit down and read very long.
We have to achieve, that one can tell in seconds that LO
it as a great, free office suite, and that the visitor
wants to use it or at least try it.
At this point, certainly a short remark would be helpful, that LO is
an improvement of the very popular OOo.
Also see: http://why.openoffice.org
Stefan
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