Jeffrey Deutsch wrote:
Actually, we're referring to AndrOpenOffice -- the Android app for
OpenOffice. If you have anything to say about that I'd love to "hear" it.
You can read some opinions in a thread from a few months ago: see
replies to http://markmail.org/message/qraxf6smaa5sb53z
If thi
Jeffrey Deutsch wrote:
> If you have anything to say about that I'd love to "hear" it.
What license is it distributed under?
Source code is _NOT_ available.
Once one gets past the splash screen, Apache Open Office logos are displayed
more frequently in AndrOpenOffice, than when running Apac
Hello Mr. Groenescheij (or may I call you Martin?),
Actually, we're referring to AndrOpenOffice -- the Android app for
OpenOffice. If you have anything to say about that I'd love to "hear" it.
Happy New Year!
Jeff Deutsch
Speaker & Life Coach
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ApacheOpenOffice doesn't insist on indents or capitalisation.
Capitalisation for certain words is a setting that can be controlled / set by
the user.
Indents is part of the default paragraph but can be changed by the user.
The issue with ApacheOpenOffice is that you make yourself familiar with th
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> On 28 Dec 2013, at 7:40 am, Rima Schulkind wrote:
>
> Not much. It is not as user- friendly as the old AppleWorks was. It seems to
> be programmed to insist on capitalizations and paragraph indents I don't want
> and don't know how to get rid of. I usually opt f
Not much. It is not as user- friendly as the old AppleWorks was. It seems to be
programmed to insist on capitalizations and paragraph indents I don't want and
don't know how to get rid of. I usually opt for Microsoft Word when creating a
new document.
On Dec 27, 2013, at 3:32 PM, Jeffrey Deut
Jeff Deutsch
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