Hi,

Please quote correctly : remove what is useless, and keep only what is necessary for the understanding.


Other question:  what is the problem with shared folder ?   (Starting
OpenOffice.org from a shared folder does not work )
Is this point very important ? I'd prefer put it in the bottom of the
list ...

For end-users that have their home folders on a server, or their Apps
folder is on a server,


This is not the majority of the Mac users, doing that. But the majority will try Copy paste ( BTW, Drag and drop is missing in the list .. )



On the other hand, it was just an example of end-user bugs.

Ok, I'll search informations about such issues.


But as far as I could see from the bug list, these were the important items for
end-users.

AFAIK, most of the Mac users I know use their own local disk.



Last but not least, yes, add X11 and Aqua in the name to make things
clear is important.

Do end-users know what X11 and Aqua is?

X11 : I don't think so. People have written horrors about X11, and write somewhere no need of X11 cannot be bad.

Aqua : they are most of the time confused between Aqua and Cocoa



Perhaps something like OS X
native (aqua) would be more clear?

Why not ..


Perhaps something like:
OpenOffice.org Product: OpenOffice.org Aqua Alpha

This version does not require the X11 window environment and will run
just like any other native OS X application.


Good too. It is up to you.


Last but not least, it's important we test under 10.4.9. Florian Heckl reported me it was working fine under Leopard, but not under Tiger 10.4.9 for some resolutions, and I'm not far to imagine people reporting funky screenshots soon ...



Regards,
Eric Bachard

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