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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Sep  7 14:11:23 -0700 
2006 -------
Hi Matthias, 

I didn't get any e-mail on this topic after my contribution therefore I answer
so late. 

I'm writing the 4th edition of my manual "StarOffice & OpenOffice.org" and I
shouldt have to check EACH diolog to see if anything in the options has changed.
If I overlook any change, the readers can think, that the book writer is
incompetent OR that the developers are chaotic. You can not demand that
thousands of books are thrown away because you try to "simplify" the UI. 

On the other side, if I describe all the new options, users of a little older
version will likewise be frustrated.  

It is absolutely contra productiv to do like "you" do. 

Please preserve reliable and credible look and behaviour of OOo/SO. As I said:
You can change options (if you describe them in a special readme). But if you
change the dialogs and options with every minor upgrade (2.0.2 -> 2.0.3 ->
2.0.4) you discourage your friends. Don't do that! (In OOo 3 there can be 
changes.) 

Günter Marxen 

P.S.: I know, that the US are THE market. But the "Windows 95 friends" (you
remember?) are MS users and will most probably never become OOo users.


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