André Wyrwa wrote:
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Hello Martin.
Yes. And I still stand by it. If you are earnest, this is the number 1
criticism of OpenOffice.org.
And you surely proved your friendly intentions by beating on it in your
ads. I'm just wondering...are you
On 7/19/06, André Wyrwa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But microsoftoffice.com is not officesuites.com. That's the
difference that makes it dodgy to me.
I still don't see the difference, but you can see things as dodgy that you
want to see as dodgy, as you said. So it's generic. So what? His
André Wyrwa schrieb:
ohh, aren't you working for that company that put that
OpenOffice slow, bloated?
Abiword missing all the nice features?
text adverts on Openoffice google searches?
Yes. And I still stand by it. If you are earnest, this is the number 1
criticism of OpenOffice.org.
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Hello Martin.
Yes. And I still stand by it. If you are earnest, this is the number 1
criticism of OpenOffice.org.
And you surely proved your friendly intentions by beating on it in your
ads. I'm just wondering...are you denying that your ads are
André Wyrwa schrieb:
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Hello Martin.
Yes. And I still stand by it. If you are earnest, this is the number 1
criticism of OpenOffice.org.
And you surely proved your friendly intentions by beating on it in your
ads. I'm just wondering...are
Hi André,
On 7/19/06, André Wyrwa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, wanna play stupid? Ok, let's play then. What is the benefit for
you to present that viewer on a separate domain, rather than a subpage
of your already existing softmaker domain? And what is the benefit of
choosing officeviewers
Chad Smith schrieb:
But hey, let's just swing our axes some more and see who takes the
longest
to fall over dead.
:-)
Reminds of the old Monty Python skit about Arthur and the Black
Knight... After complete dismemberment of all body parts, it ends with
All right, we'll call it a draw...
Martin Kotulla (SoftMaker) wrote:
André Wyrwa schrieb:
Well, this list is about OpenOffice.org.
Yes. And OpenDocument is also on-topic here.
Read the description of the list: http://www.openoffice.org/mail_list.html
This list is intended for discussions on OpenOffice.org and Open
On 7/19/06, Nicu Buculei [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Read the description of the list: http://www.openoffice.org/mail_list.html
This list is intended for discussions on OpenOffice.org and Open Source.
So I would say promotion of an closed source ODF reader could be very
well considered offtopic.
Chad Smith wrote:
On 7/19/06, Nicu Buculei [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Read the description of the list:
http://www.openoffice.org/mail_list.html
This list is intended for discussions on OpenOffice.org and Open
Source.
So I would say promotion of an closed source ODF reader could be very
well
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Hi Martin,
Martin Kotulla (SoftMaker) wrote:
Just a quick note that we have released a free document viewer that lets
users open, view, and print documents in OpenDocument (.odt),
OpenOffice.org/StarOffice (.sxw), TextMaker (.tmd), Microsoft Word
André Wyrwa wrote:
Martin Kotulla (SoftMaker) wrote:
TextMaker Viewer is based on the technology of TextMaker 2006. The
viewer is a free download and can be freely distributed.
I am very interested in your feedback.
ohh, aren't you working for that company that put that
No, he is not
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Is this program supposed to view only text? I have tried it with
OpenOffice.org compound document and it fails to display graphics. Is
there a work around?
Udub
It is for OpenDocument Text, not Calc or Impress. If you have an .odt
file that doesn't display
Hi.
On 12/07/2006, at 14:21, Martin Kotulla (SoftMaker) wrote:
Just a quick note that we have released a free document viewer that
lets users open, view, and print documents in OpenDocument (.odt),
OpenOffice.org/StarOffice (.sxw), TextMaker (.tmd), Microsoft Word
(.doc) and RTF (.rtf)
Shoshannah Forbes schrieb:
As I don't have Windows here (only OSX and Linux) I can't test this
myself, so I have to ask- does this viewer support bidirectional text
like Hebrew and Arabic?
No RTL yet, so currently Hebrew and Arabic cannot be shown correctly.
It's on our to-do list,
Martin Kotulla (SoftMaker) wrote:
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Can it be seamlessly integrated into FireFox/IE browsers or as a plugin.
You can associate .doc or .odt files with it. When you click on such a
link, TextMaker Viewer will start and load the file -- in a separate
window, however.
Just a quick note that we have released a free document viewer that lets
users open, view, and print documents in OpenDocument (.odt),
OpenOffice.org/StarOffice (.sxw), TextMaker (.tmd), Microsoft Word
(.doc) and RTF (.rtf) format:
http://www.officeviewers.com
TextMaker Viewer is based on
It's an interesting idea, but I only see a link to a Windows version. If
you can point to a binary for linux or OS X, then I'd take a look. I
notice Works is not on the list of formats, nor is WordPerfect.
Did you use GTK+ or Qt to make the viewer?
-Lars
Lars Noodén ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Lars D. Noodén schrieb:
It's an interesting idea, but I only see a link to a Windows version.
If you can point to a binary for linux or OS X, then I'd take a look.
I notice Works is not on the list of formats, nor is WordPerfect.
Did you use GTK+ or Qt to make the viewer?
-Lars
A version
From: Martin Kotulla (SoftMaker) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 13:21:21 +0200
TextMaker Viewer is based on the technology of TextMaker 2006. The
viewer is a free download and can be freely distributed.
And can it be also freely modified?
Can it be distributed when
Pavel Janík schrieb:
From: Martin Kotulla (SoftMaker) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 13:21:21 +0200
TextMaker Viewer is based on the technology of TextMaker 2006. The
viewer is a free download and can be freely distributed.
And can it be also freely modified?
Can it be
Martin Kotulla (SoftMaker) wrote:
Just a quick note that we have released a free document viewer that
lets users open, view, and print documents in OpenDocument (.odt),
OpenOffice.org/StarOffice (.sxw), TextMaker (.tmd), Microsoft Word
(.doc) and RTF (.rtf) format:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Can it be seamlessly integrated into FireFox/IE browsers or as a plugin.
You can associate .doc or .odt files with it. When you click on such a
link, TextMaker Viewer will start and load the file -- in a separate
window, however.
Best,
-mk
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