Hi All,
We have been conducting training on the use of LibreOffice in India.
The training involves downloading LibreOffice and practising. We could
not have done this with MS Office - how could we afford so many
licenses? The number of people we trained are:
Writer - 440,000
Calc -
Hi all,
I agree with this for the most part, I think direct comparison are
difficult as the applications you can compare directly Word to Writer,
Excel to Calc and PowerPoint to Impress is not the totality of Microsoft
Office. So there is a significant short coming there.
We do have Base and
Hey hey,
Idk but I think "User Stories" might be good to feature. The UX guys
probably have done some research already before they generated their
personas. This can form the basis of "Who LibreOffice was designed for".
I'm not sure if a feature by feature comparison would actually be
effective.
Hi there,
I think that we turn in round.
Who should be targeted audiences ?
(And what do we want to make them to do?)
Regards
S-)
On Mon, 6 Dec 2021, 15:08 Kannan Moudgalya, wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> We have been conducting training on the use of LibreOffice in India.
> The training involves
Congratulations Kannan! Those are terrific numbers…..
I have been a long time admirer of LibreOffice but have not commented much hope
this helps…...On the topic of this thread: LibreOffice is my default desktop
application. IMO, the ProjectLibre approach is actually quite similar to your
The target audience is somebody not familiar with any office software.
We have quite a few of them even in higher educational institutions.
Some who know some aspects of word processing also do not know things
like track changes, other language typing, etc.
Writer instructional material is
Impressive.
Met vriendelijke groet,
With kind regards,
Boudi van Vlijmen.
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Hi Marc,
I'm a huge fan of Project Libre in general, although the aesthetics have
always seemed a little off to me, such as the large logo in the left corner
and the icons used, nit picking I guess and just a personal opinion.
What I wanted to highlight from this post is that there are a number