Quoting cono <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Alexandro Colorado wrote:
Quoting cono <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
The one who writes
"If you're used to using other office suites - such as Microsoft Office
- you'll be completely at home with OpenOffice.org 1.1."
should be fully aware that people using the Ms version of Office, shall
expect that thay can just work as they are used to do.
If that is not what is intended, nor the idea/ taste/ feeling that we
want people to have, it would be better to write something as:
"If you're used to using other office suites - such as Microsoft Office
- you'll experience very little trouble in using OpenOffice.org xx,
since most functions can be handled in the same way."
Kind regards,
Cor
What if I haven't experience any 'little trouble' using OpenOffice.org?
Hi Alexandro,
Wonderful! And/or lucky?
I did have some trouble at some points, just to find my way. And I know
I´m not the only one. Not the fault of OOo, of course.
best wishes,
Cor
-- Cor Nouws
http://www.nouenoff.nl
That's exactly my point, the difference is that a simple user will feel
right at
home in OOo. A power user will actually have to relearn some of the
most higher
end tools. So the problems really depend on the user. Again I think
they expect
that when we have icons such as 'new, copy, cut, paste, print' they did
exactly
that.
So they will feel right at home doing creating documents, they will be able to
open and see the documents. But that doesnt mean we are a clone. Think
Palm vs.
any other PDA in the market. They have the same interface and they all
have PIM.
Even more, think cellphone, every cellphone does the same on the basic
level and
all of them does things different on the higher end 'new features'.
Still I dont see many people saying if you used the Motorola 620c you
will be at
home with the Sony Ericsson T234. Yet a lot of people 'expect' to make calls
with no hassle and thats the whole point.
--
Alexandro Colorado
Co-Leader of OpenOffice.org Spanish
http://es.openoffice.org/
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