On Wed, 2010-05-12 at 15:51 -0500, Alexandro Colorado wrote:
> On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 3:46 PM, Gianvittorio <gianvitto...@zandona.nl> wrote:
> >  ... and I agree with all of you ... now the question is: "should we
> > tell the journalist as well?" or "should we ignore the journalist?" or
> > "put out an official response or a private one?"
> >  I just don't think we should discuss amongst us, but involve also
> > the ones who have lived far too long in a closed world and can't
> > imagine an open one...
> 
> Well this is an open list, you can just send the link to this
> conversation. We have grown exponentially ever since the launch of
> Office Ribbons. So even if most journalist applaud ribbons, it has
> grow our userbase much more.
> 
> Also most GDocs people don't use it exclusively, I use GDocs, cuz I
> like to share with my network documents and do minor editing, but any
> large document or complex spreadsheet, I do it in OOo. GDocs is just a
> file repo the way I used it.

The main advantage is for collaborative working. I can put a set of
strings down a column in a Google spreadsheet and invite colleagues from
Europe to put their translations in columns next to it. We can all
contribute to updating the budget in one file without worrying about
whether it is the latest version etc. But if I want a big complex budget
spreadsheet I do it in Calc. I might then upload the final version to
share in Google Docs.


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