Jonathon Blake wrote:
Chad wrote:


If you give people freedom, they may do things that you don't like.


With Luxutaive Office, the issue is their _misrepresentation_. If I bought that office suite, after reading it was an MSClone, and
discovered that a spreadsheet that was vital to my business s wouldn't
run with it, I would think I was jipped.



The enemy of our enemy is our friend.


When proverbs reflect reality, they are useful.

That one does not reflect reality.

This made me think. Do you think Luxurosity could actually hurt OOo if their misrepresentation got linked back to us? Someone gets the program, finds out it is OOo and then blames us for the bad press because they think we were involved.


I don't think, at least I hope we don't claim that OOo is 100% perfect anywhere in writing. If we do, we should stop.

can do that OOo cannot - like edit PDFs, for example.


Yes, and no.

There is a tool that hooks into OOo, that can be used to edit PDFs,
even if they are "locked".


Where is this tool?

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Peter T. Kupfer
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