/12, Doug wrote:
From: Doug
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] compatibility / Symphony
To: "anne-ology"
Cc: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Tuesday, 28 August, 2012, 19:53
On 08/28/2012 11:58 AM, anne-ology wrote:
> Thanks for informing the list;
> I'm
On 08/28/2012 03:27 PM, Mirosław Zalewski wrote:
On 28/08/2012 at 20:53, Doug wrote:
As I mentioned, it's /finished/. Not a
work in progress. But be warned:
There are a couple of glitches you will find
Where do you draw a line between "work in progress with glitches" and "finished
with glitc
Thank you for responding with these details.
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 1:53 PM, Doug wrote:
On 08/28/2012 11:58 AM, anne-ology wrote:
>
>>Thanks for informing the list;
>>I'm interested in hearing further on Symphony?, as to where to
>> find it, what all it contains, .
On 28/08/2012 at 20:53, Doug wrote:
> As I mentioned, it's /finished/. Not a
> work in progress. But be warned:
> There are a couple of glitches you will find
Where do you draw a line between "work in progress with glitches" and "finished
with glitches"?
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Best regards
Mirosław Zalewski
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On 08/28/2012 11:58 AM, anne-ology wrote:
Thanks for informing the list;
I'm interested in hearing further on Symphony?, as to where
to find it, what all it contains, ...
Lotus Symphony is a product of IBM. It's free, open source (I think)
and, as I said, a close cousin to OO
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From: anne-ology [mailto:lagin...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2012 09:45
To: Mirosław Zalewski
Cc: users@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] compatibility / Symphony
Thanks for this information.
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 11:34 AM, Mirosław
Thanks for this information.
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 11:34 AM, Mirosław Zalewski
wrote:
On 28/08/2012 at 17:58, "anne-ology" wrote:
>
> >Thanks for informing the list;
> >I'm interested in hearing further on Symphony?, as to where to
> > find it, what all it contains
On 28/08/2012 at 17:58, "anne-ology" wrote:
>Thanks for informing the list;
>I'm interested in hearing further on Symphony?, as to where to
> find it, what all it contains, ...
It's official name is IBM Lotus Symphony. Basically it is OOo derivative with
altered user interfa
Thanks for informing the list;
I'm interested in hearing further on Symphony?, as to where to
find it, what all it contains, ...
On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 11:13 AM, Doug wrote:
On 08/27/2012 02:39 AM, zig wrote:
>
>> I have a text file in format .rtf with a simple table. The fi