I'd just like to note, that the Municipiality of Munich is using
OpenOffice.org on 18.000 clients. Not exactly small business.
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 9:01 PM, Robert Derman
robert.der...@pressenter.com wrote:
donald_harbi...@us.ibm.com wrote:
Pedro,
My mistake then. I didn't read deeply
Hi donald,
donald_harbison wrote
What is this talk about a competitor product? The Apache OpenOffice
project does not seek to compete with LibreOffice.
*I* mentioned a competitor to LibreOffice (not Italo) and was referring to
IBM Lotus Symphony and the web service IBM Docs.
Quoting my
: Pedro pedl...@gmail.com
To: discuss@documentfoundation.org,
Date: 02/07/2012 01:38 PM
Subject:[tdf-discuss] Re: IBM is alive ;)
Hi donald,
donald_harbison wrote
What is this talk about a competitor product? The Apache OpenOffice
project does not seek to compete
donald_harbi...@us.ibm.com wrote:
Pedro,
My mistake then. I didn't read deeply enough into the thread.
I still submit that none of these open source projects and their products
compete in the sense of meaningful market share. With MS-Office dominating
so thoroughly the only thing that makes
On 07/02/2012 21:01, Robert Derman wrote:
donald_harbi...@us.ibm.com wrote:
Pedro,
My mistake then. I didn't read deeply enough into the thread.
I still submit that none of these open source projects and their
products compete in the sense of meaningful market share. With
MS-Office
Hi again Don
donald_harbison wrote
What matters most is to help end users understand the benefits of ODF as
their file format, and improve interoperability with the dominance of
MS-Office formats.
I agree with you that joining forces (instead of fighting for the crumbles
and let MS
-discuss] Re: IBM is alive ;)
italovignoli wrote
IBM has never been involved in TDF, and has been openly bashing TDF and
LibreOffice on personal blogs of IBM employees and AOOoI mailing lists.
Sorry, but IBM is off topic here.
I am well aware of all that (IMO some IBM employees bashing TDF
italovignoli wrote
IBM has never been involved in TDF, and has been openly bashing TDF and
LibreOffice on personal blogs of IBM employees and AOOoI mailing lists.
Sorry, but IBM is off topic here.
I am well aware of all that (IMO some IBM employees bashing TDF on their
blogs and on public
On 04/02/2012 15:33, Pedro wrote:
italovignoli wrote
IBM has never been involved in TDF, and has been openly bashing TDF and
LibreOffice on personal blogs of IBM employees and AOOoI mailing lists.
Sorry, but IBM is off topic here.
I am well aware of all that (IMO some IBM employees bashing
I do hope that LibreOffice On Line becomes a reality! It would be the only
(to my knowledge) Free own-server based office suite!
There is one of which I am aware, having used it at a previous employer: Zimbra
Docs.
It is not widely documented or discussed online, for reasons I don't know.
Jonathan Aquilina wrote
I am planning on offering something like that to my clients all they
would be paying for is the virtual private server. Online is where
everything is going. Pedro have you tried compiling LO from source
Michael Meeks told me how to do it and its quite simple to
On 04/02/2012 18:37, Pedro wrote:
Jonathan Aquilina wrote
I am planning on offering something like that to my clients all they
would be paying for is the virtual private server. Online is where
everything is going. Pedro have you tried compiling LO from source
Michael Meeks told me how to do it
On Feb 4, 2012, at 12:30 PM, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
On 04/02/2012 17:26, Benjamin Horst wrote:
I do hope that LibreOffice On Line becomes a reality! It would be the only
(to my knowledge) Free own-server based office suite!
There is one of which I am aware, having used it at a previous
On 04/02/2012 19:50, Benjamin Horst wrote:
On Feb 4, 2012, at 12:30 PM, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
On 04/02/2012 17:26, Benjamin Horst wrote:
I do hope that LibreOffice On Line becomes a reality! It would be the only
(to my knowledge) Free own-server based office suite!
There is one of which I
On Feb 4, 2012, at 2:00 PM, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
On 04/02/2012 19:50, Benjamin Horst wrote:
On Feb 4, 2012, at 12:30 PM, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
On 04/02/2012 17:26, Benjamin Horst wrote:
I do hope that LibreOffice On Line becomes a reality! It would be the only
(to my knowledge)
On 04/02/2012 20:04, Benjamin Horst wrote:
On Feb 4, 2012, at 2:00 PM, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
On 04/02/2012 19:50, Benjamin Horst wrote:
On Feb 4, 2012, at 12:30 PM, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
On 04/02/2012 17:26, Benjamin Horst wrote:
I do hope that LibreOffice On Line becomes a reality!
Hi Benjamin, all
Benjamin Horst wrote
http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/features/managing-docs-with-zimbra/
It worked pretty well in my usage, I'd use it again.
This is not even similar to Google Docs or IBM Docs. Zimbra Docs is a a
WYSIWYG tool for creating, sharing, and publishing documents
On 04/02/2012 20:18, Pedro wrote:
Hi Benjamin, all
Benjamin Horst wrote
http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/features/managing-docs-with-zimbra/
It worked pretty well in my usage, I'd use it again.
This is not even similar to Google Docs or IBM Docs. Zimbra Docs is a a
WYSIWYG tool for creating,
On Feb 4, 2012, at 2:18 PM, Pedro wrote:
Hi Benjamin, all
Benjamin Horst wrote
http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/features/managing-docs-with-zimbra/
It worked pretty well in my usage, I'd use it again.
This is not even similar to Google Docs or IBM Docs. Zimbra Docs is a a
WYSIWYG
Hi Benjamin
Benjamin Horst wrote
If you are serious about evaluating existing competitors in this space and
want to carry out real due diligence, you need to download and install the
Zimbra open source version to experiment with it. The installation I used
was set up by our IT team, and I
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