On 2007-11-02, Miguel Montenegro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm very interested in the Open Office project and, like many others, I > would like to change to a completely non-proprietary set of software. > However, I write in three different languages and must have linguistic > software compatible with the text processor I use, from dictionnary to > sintactic correction. Unfortunately, open source text processors allow > one little more than to correct the spelling, and not always. Lingustic > software designed to be integrated with Microsoft Word or Apple cannot > be used with open source text processors. If it weren't for this > obstacle, I would have switched to Open Office a long time ago. I > believe many people are in the same situation as me and that is why I > decided to write you this email. Allow us the integration of linguistic > software and we will switch to Open Office in no time. Guaranteed!
The problem is not OpenOffice.org, which is completely open for anybody to work with, but rather the vendors of your linguistic tools who have to be convinced that there is a market for OpenOffice.org plugins analogous to their current MS-Word product line. -- John ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
