Hi Mike,

I think this is a very important issue. Coming from many years professional
involvement with PC application software, it often seems to me that
OpenOffice has a too 'techie' outlook and, sometimes, priorities are set by
what is interesting and sexy for all us techies rather than listening to the
pleas of 'simple users' for some of the niggling but for them important
defects to be fixed. Anything that can be done to encourage these users to
make their views heard would be beneficial. After all, they are the vast
majority of users and, if OpenOffice is to make a real impact, especially in
the developed world where cost is not such an issue, we need to make these
users comfortable. I'm not against increased functionality, I need some
myself, especially in Base, but from an OpenOffice 'business' perspective
perhaps the focus should more often be on useability rather than on
functionality.

I'd definately vote +1 if you would go on and establish a community driven usability project :-) (Because I totally agree on your point, but it is a mess of work to get this coordinated)

André

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