On Mon, 02 Mar 2009 11:49:40 +0200
Came this utterance formulated by Richard to my mailbox:

> Richard wrote:
> > OOo3 is the worst version ever and like Netscape ver 4 a complete 
> > disaster that will loose countless users and loyal supporters.
> > 
> > I am officially removing OOo 3 from my office 7 machines, I have
> > used OOo since ver 1 but can no longer support its very slow
> > operation, my staff are complaining bitterly and this is despite
> > upgrades in PC's etc., It appears no one is capable of answering the
> > reasons for the slow and unacceptable speeds of opening and closing
> > a file from a file server.
> > 
> > Let all be warned, this ver 3 is a step backwards and mso is
> > becoming more and more attractive despite its cost as time saved
> > relates to money saved.
> 
> The issues I raise are genuine, and frankly this news room has never 
> solved any major issues I have ever had, you don't provide answers, 
> because there is no solution or you simply do not know, you are the
> AH's for not accepting there is a problem and burying your heads in
> the sand.
> 
> Frustration certainly, and I wonder how many of you have used OOo as 
> long as I have and how many of you use it in an environment such as
> mine and not just on a single machine?
> 
> I have been a champion of OOo for more years than most of you have
> even used the programme. There are serious issues with OOo 3 and
> that's a fact and NOT ONE OF THE AH's REPLYING HERE CAN GIVE ME AN
> ANSWER AS TO WHY IT SAVES SLOW ONTO A FILE SERVER and OPENS SLOW FROM
> A FILE SERVER. MSO on the other hand is fast, same size and type of
> files, same file server and same workstations!

This is a user help list - not a list where you can demand the program
be fixed.

Quality assurance is where you want to be.
http://qa.openoffice.org/

I looked up qa's issue tracker and found this bug.
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=50983

You have two votes to vote for the bug to be fixed. That will go towards
you helping to get the issue resolved.


-- 
Michael

All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall
be well

 - Julian of Norwich 1342 - 1416

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