On Tue, 2010-01-12 at 14:06 +1300, Michael Adams wrote:
> On Sun, 2010-01-10 at 14:45 -0500, Sean wrote:
> > From: "Tony Pursell" <[email protected]>
> > > This person is not a subscribed user, so he will not see any mails just
> > > sent to the list.  I have sent him a very matter-of-fact reply using an
> > > anonymous ID.  I think that will tell him how silly he has been.  I dont
> > > not think it helps to keep telling him that, or answering his abuse with
> > > abuse from the list.
> > >
> > > Anyway, he may just be a troll, in which case we don't want to spend
> > > too much time on him.
> > 
> > OK Tony. He may be a troll, but when even I can make heads and tails of a
> > program then you know anyone can use it if they give it a thought.
> > This includes OOo of course.  As I've said before, I run the latest greatest
> > (?) developer's builds with rarely a problem. Certainly the standard
> > releases will work for just about anyone with a little effort.
> 
> I doubt very much that he is a troll. Just a poor sap that let his
> frustration show as anger.
> 
> OO.o is not an easy to use program. Computers are not easy to use; if
> they were why are there degree courses to get youngsters to a basic
> understanding level with them?

It depends strongly on the users. My 69 yrs old father is a retired
secondary school teacher (physics and chemistry) who didn't has too much
experiences with computers, he used first time a PC at the secondary
school where he worked maybe 2 years before he was retired. However few
years ago he started a new carrier as a part time physics teacher at a
primary school in one village and there he got a notebook. Once he
bought a magazine and found an OOo installation CD in it, successfully
installed it into the notebook and after a short time he proudly showed
me his first document - a physics lab inventory prepared in Calc. He
prepred it without any help, his all knowledge he had was a short MS
Office course he got a few years ago. Until now he is using OOo to make
his school agenda, presentations, lessons, etc., of course with smaller,
sometimes bigger problems, but he is happy and proud when he solve  a
problem and never complains. If he can do it, well ... :)



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