Steven Shelton írta:
Frankly, a lot of them are still running whichever version of MS
Office came out in 1998 or 2000 (I get lost in which version is which)
and they have no incentive to change. But if I send any of them an ODF
file, they'll have no idea what to do with it.
There are still
Just found this:
http://linux.com/learn/tutorials/31384-school-is-out-impress-is-in
By the way I think that teaching people to save files in restricted
formats is a bad thing in terms of marketing, as it virally markets
those formats.
Regards,
Gergely
Thorsten Behrens írta:
Lars Nooden wrote:
... we use the same underlying technology
(binary file formats, with c/c++ code handling it)...
Ok. How about the non-binary formats, i.e. ODF?
That can carry OLE containers for the very MS binary formats; plus
all those binary
Lars Noodén:
It is important projects like Firefox and OpenOffice.org
are spreading the whole notion of open source wider.
This is from a source closer to the fire:
http://www.linux-foundation.org/weblogs/amanda/2009/01/13/open-office-a-horse-of-a-different-source/
I dared
Stefan Weigel írta:
Can someone point me to the source files?
http://www.openoffice.org/source/browse/why/www/
I have a big problem with the website layout of the Why translation I do.
Here is a to-be-the-first-release version:
http://sportember.eu/pub/whyooo/index.html
Everything seems to
Stefan Weigel írta:
Before working too much on the old one, you may want to check what´s
about the intension to replace thy why pages by new ones:
http://marketing.openoffice.org/tryouts/Why.OpenOffice.org/en/index.html
As far as I remember, André Wyrwa [EMAIL PROTECTED] was working on this
Hi!
I am to translate the (why.openoffice.org) website to Hungarian. I was
looking around in the marketing projects CVS, but I could not find the
source files. Could someone please point me to the right direction?
Anyway, I have some thoughts to share about the site :-). There are two