On Sun, 05 Dec 2010 07:11:24 -0600, Valter Mura
wrote:
In data lunedì 15 novembre 2010 17:39:08, Mirek M. ha scritto:
> > It would also be great if LibO, KOffice, AbiWord, Gnumeric, Ease,
and
>
> all
>
> > the other open-source editors worked together to set standards.
>
> It's called O
Medellin, dic 5 2010
Hi, guys & girls
This is an interesting idea, all the software open source office suite in a
super combined, but not to go against anyone, just to deliver a highly
productive tool that "... listen to essential information on the user .." and
only this one dedicated to usabili
Valter Mura wrote:
In data lunedì 15 novembre 2010 17:39:08, Mirek M. ha scritto:
It would also be great if LibO, KOffice, AbiWord, Gnumeric, Ease, and
all
the other open-source editors worked together to set standards.
It's called Open Document Format (ODF) an
In data lunedì 15 novembre 2010 17:39:08, Mirek M. ha scritto:
> > > It would also be great if LibO, KOffice, AbiWord, Gnumeric, Ease, and
> >
> > all
> >
> > > the other open-source editors worked together to set standards.
> >
> > It's called Open Document Format (ODF) and LibO/OOo support
- Original Message
> From: AG
> On 14/11/10 11:25, Mirek M. wrote:
> > "In addition, each single module of LibreOffice will be undergoing an
> > extensive rewrite, with Calc being the first one to be redeveloped around a
> > brand new engine - code named Ixion - that will increase per
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 8:38 PM, AG wrote:
> On 14/11/10 11:25, Mirek M. wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>> I've been meaning to write this e-mail for a while now, but haven't gotten
>> around to it until now -- I hope it's still relevant.
>>
>> The Next Decade Manifesto and the recent press release (av
On 14/11/10 11:25, Mirek M. wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've been meaning to write this e-mail for a while now, but haven't gotten
around to it until now -- I hope it's still relevant.
The Next Decade Manifesto and the recent press release (available at
http://www.documentfoundation.org/lists/announce/m
2010/11/15 BRM
> - Original Message
>
> > From: Frank Esposito
> > > Oh, well, Windows may disappear before LibO! ;-)
> > we can only hope
>
> Microsoft, as of late, is moving in that direction - as a company.
> They almost definitely have <20 years life left; and are quickly workin
- Original Message
> From: Frank Esposito
> > Oh, well, Windows may disappear before LibO! ;-)
> we can only hope
Microsoft, as of late, is moving in that direction - as a company.
They almost definitely have <20 years life left; and are quickly working to
make
it under 5 years.
> Oh, well, Windows may disappear before LibO! ;-)
> --
> Gianluca Turconi
>
>
we can only hope
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Il 14/11/2010 23.27, Thorsten Behrens ha scritto:
asking for a*forever* promise is maybe a bit too much - but rest
assured that I can't see anybody in his right mind axe Windows
support in the next ten years.;)
Oh, well, Windows may disappear before LibO! ;-)
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On 11/14/2010 05:50 AM, Graham Lauder wrote:
On Monday 15 Nov 2010 00:39:09 Gianluca Turconi wrote:
Il 14/11/2010 12.25, Mirek M. ha scritto:
I'd really like to see Linux become the primary platform to focus on
(yes, Linux has a much smaller user base than Windows, but that will
never change if
Hi Thorsten,
2010/11/14 Thorsten Behrens
> Gianluca Turconi wrote:
> > However, I've heard and read several comments about this matter and
> > I'd like to see a (somehow) official statement that confirms LibO
> > will be a multiplatform software *forever*.
> >
> Hi Gianluca,
>
> asking for a *fo
Gianluca Turconi wrote:
> However, I've heard and read several comments about this matter and
> I'd like to see a (somehow) official statement that confirms LibO
> will be a multiplatform software *forever*.
>
Hi Gianluca,
asking for a *forever* promise is maybe a bit too much - but rest
assured
Il 14/11/2010 14.04, Mirek M. ha scritto:
What I meant was that, instead of focusing to make LibO work the best on
Windows, leaving the Mac and Linux a step behind (for example, so far, it's
pretty laborious to even install LibO beta 2 on Linux, while it's really
easy to install on Windows), TDF
2010/11/14 Graham Lauder
> On Monday 15 Nov 2010 00:39:09 Gianluca Turconi wrote:
> > Il 14/11/2010 12.25, Mirek M. ha scritto:
> > > I'd really like to see Linux become the primary platform to focus on
> > > (yes, Linux has a much smaller user base than Windows, but that will
> > > never change
On Monday 15 Nov 2010 00:39:09 Gianluca Turconi wrote:
> Il 14/11/2010 12.25, Mirek M. ha scritto:
> > I'd really like to see Linux become the primary platform to focus on
> > (yes, Linux has a much smaller user base than Windows, but that will
> > never change if software companies keep favoring W
Il 14/11/2010 12.25, Mirek M. ha scritto:
I'd really like to see Linux become the primary platform to focus on (yes,
Linux has a much smaller user base than Windows, but that will never change
if software companies keep favoring Windows). For Linux, OpenOffice.org
(going forward LibreOffice) is v
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