Hi :)
+1
Yes. It is fairly clear if you read the text but people probably
expect to have to pay for something this good. $10 is a pittance
compared to other alternatives and people who feel tricked into giving
the donation get far more from LibreOffice than they would if they had
been forced into
2013/11/19 Jean-Francois Nifenecker
> Hi,
>
> Le 19/11/2013 04:29, NoOp a écrit :
> > It's irritating as hell. It makes LO look as if a donation is required
> > (even though it says otherwise) and IMO is a bit of an embarrassment
> > when referring LO to others. Several have commented & were sure
Hi,
Le 19/11/2013 04:29, NoOp a écrit :
> It's irritating as hell. It makes LO look as if a donation is required
> (even though it says otherwise) and IMO is a bit of an embarrassment
> when referring LO to others. Several have commented & were sure to
> mention that AOO doesn't require this nonse
Hi,
I in fact do not have any problems with downloading LO: I just click on
the big green button on http://www.libreoffice.org/download
(the topmost one from three similar buttons, the rest are for
localizations - in case others do not see them).
A new page (donate.libreoffice.ord...) opens and
On 11/18/2013 06:57 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> James didn't get quite far enough. It's a page or so further on. The
> way page is set-up it does look as though you do HAVE TO make a
> donation before the download will start. It's only the geeks that
> will notice their own web-browser is th