Probably, I dont understant, and you dont understand me ...
I am using opensource alternatives ( Evolution/Kontact ), BUT how can so
called promoters of OOo expect to use it widely, if it has not the
same components as its competitor, and even MORE? I mean MS office.
And who said, there can not be
On Wed, 2006-04-26 at 12:18 +0200, Jozef Peterka wrote:
Probably, I dont understant, and you dont understand me ...
I am using opensource alternatives ( Evolution/Kontact ), BUT how can so
called promoters of OOo expect to use it widely, if it has not the
same components as its competitor, and
Hello all,
I just happened across another article mentioning OOo. It even has a poll
askng if you would try OpenOffice instead of buying MSO. When I checked it
was 85% for OOo.
http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/4036/937/
David
Jozef Peterka wrote:
Probably, I dont understant, and you dont understand me ...
I am using opensource alternatives ( Evolution/Kontact ), BUT how can so
called promoters of OOo expect to use it widely, if it has not the
same components as its competitor, and even MORE? I mean MS office.
And who
McNealy is going out and Schwartz is stepping in. Has there been a
statement about how this will/won't affect java and OpenOffice.org ?
Also will the new CEO Schwartz, as opposed to McNealy's whining, be more
supportive of the GPL and the LGPL ?
McNealy's done some good things during his
Hi all,
Daniel Kasak wrote:
Thunderbird is not the only option. Evolution is aimed more at the the
Microsoft Outlook market:
http://www.gnome.org/projects/evolution/
There are win32 builds available. I haven't tried them, but I've used
the Linux version.
Would people with lots of
Ian Lynch wrote:
On Wed, 2006-04-26 at 12:18 +0200, Jozef Peterka wrote:
Probably, I dont understant, and you dont understand me ...
I am using opensource alternatives ( Evolution/Kontact ), BUT how can so
called promoters of OOo expect to use it widely, if it has not the
same components as
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 12:56:28 -0400, Robin Laing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used to use Mozilla but have recently moved to FF/TB because of speed
and reliability.
What specific features are really needed that cannot be achieved with
individual applications?
We need to create a
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 13:04:25 -0400, Lars D. Noodén
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
McNealy is going out and Schwartz is stepping in. Has there been a
statement about how this will/won't affect java and OpenOffice.org ?
Also will the new CEO Schwartz, as opposed to McNealy's whining, be more
YAY! I love Google. I hope they *do* buy Sun. I hope they buy Walmart!
That would rock, you could drive down to the local Mart.Google.com and pick
up some groceries.
But, all kidding aside, unless Alexandro is right and this change of CEOs
leads to a Google Buyout, I doubt there will be any
Alexandro Colorado wrote:
Like I said before this is FLOSS and if you have an itch, you are
welcome to scratch it, but is really annoying when you want other people
to scratch it for you at least when you get an answer and you keep
pointing out why u have that itch.
The problem is that
Dear Barton,
Please,kindly rush me with contact
details,such as the contact person,Tel and Fax
numbers,E-mail address of the organising team or
committee of Openoffice.org 2006 conference.
Sir,i hope to hear from you soon.
Thanks for your usual cooperation.
Kind Regards,
McNealy is going out and Schwartz is stepping in. Has there been a
statement about how this will/won't affect java and OpenOffice.org ?
Also will the new CEO Schwartz, as opposed to McNealy's whining, be more
supportive of the GPL and the LGPL ?
McNealy's done some good things during his
On Wed, 2006-04-26 at 09:49 -0700, Paul Edobor wrote:
Dear Barton,
Please,kindly rush me with contact details,such as the contact
person,Tel and Fax numbers,E-mail address of the organising team or
committee of Openoffice.org 2006 conference.
Sir,i hope to hear from you soon.
Thanks for your
wordperfect has a option called make fit.
which can shrink or increase the size of the page(s)
was wondering if that could also be included with open office.
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On Wed, 2006-04-26 at 21:56 +, Vernon Geddes wrote:
wordperfect has a option called make fit.
which can shrink or increase the size of the page(s)
If your page layout fits the size of your paper why do you need to be
able to shrink or increase your document?
If you save as Pdf, you can
Jozef Peterka wrote:
Probably, I dont understant, and you dont understand me ...
I am using opensource alternatives ( Evolution/Kontact ), and even MORE? I mean
MS office.
Please, reply my post, if you still dont understant my point.
Have a nice day all :)
I still haven't heard a convincing
Hi Ian,
Ian Lynch wrote:
On Wed, 2006-04-26 at 21:56 +, Vernon Geddes wrote:
wordperfect has a option called make fit.
which can shrink or increase the size of the page(s)
If your page layout fits the size of your paper why do you need to be
able to shrink or increase your document?
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