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Hi Marc, all!

Am Freitag, den 03.06.2011, 10:00 -0400 schrieb Marc Paré:
If possible, would it be possible to see an example of another
dropdown 
menu window on the left hand side of the OS version or we could go to 
something like this[1] on the Adobe site. I have made a mockup of my 
suggestion[2] with all of the other points incorporated in the image. 

Yes, the page is a bit crowded now ... and I'd like to bring up a
proposal made a few days ago:
http://go.mail-archive.com/Z7cGY5OP5jJtA-jgEVa_dmD4Fv4=

More or less...

Am 23.05.2011 15:49, schrieb Christoph Noack:
Mmh, the adopt-o-meter shows it nicely (which is good), but the
decision
itself has to be done by the user (how to select the desired LibO
version, where do I find it, ...).

Can this be somehow aligned with the download selector on the
website?
Something like:
       * "Official Release, for home and office use" -->  default
       * "Highly stable, for corporate use"
       * "Newest Features, for early adopters"

So, the users may decide - but don't need to. And the decision to go 
for
(e.g.) stability is directly tied to a certain version - no
additional
lookups.

Cheers,
Christoph


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