Hi, This has been posted as a contribution to another thread here. I feel this is very important and should be discussed in a separate thread. So, here we go.
*Who* is the LibreOffice installation target? -- Business and Corporate users? Why, then, is the tool un-finished when the installation is over? No Stylist, no Navigator, missing settings. Worse, all these are hidden. If no-one in the company IT dept knows how much efficiency can be pulled from LibO, these gems stay hidden. This explains why thousands of users are indeed struggling against the tool while LibO is designed to help them. That's a real, real, shame. On a side note, this doesn't help getting market shares from these targets. From some pov the current office suites (unfortunately LibO is not alone), make me feel they are toys until someone takes some time to configure them before handling them to their in-house users. And I can tell you many IT depts won't ever change one single bit after LibO has been installed: the user is left alone. -- John Doe? Ok, fine with me. But then, please, give the businesses and corporate users a tool, a preset, something, anything to help them setting LibO to reach the efficiency their users need everyday. Currently the answer to the question is John Doe. Corporate users are left in a no man's land where they have to deal with problems by themselves with no help from any in-house dept. As a result, users just struggle with the office software to have their documents done. The IT dept generally have no clue to what's in a bird: they just install the software. The bosses never mind: they take decisions but won't ever use the tools. In the Office suite world, efficiency is just a motto. Don't you think our suite of predilection is worth better in corporate environments? Design and Marketing, any idea? IMO, LibO could help in the following ways: -- produce a document explaining what settings are better in a corporate environment (I'm currently working on that); -- having a document showing in details how to change the command-line installation settings to fit corporate needs (this might already exist but I failed to find it) -- have a specific installation tool that would give a ready-for-use suite right after intall. all this is *very* important in order to LibreOffice to make its way in businesses and corporate environments. Failing to do so is shooting oneself in the foot. -- Jean-Francois Nifenecker, Bordeaux -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: [email protected] Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/design/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
