On Sunday 24 Oct 2010 03:02:13 Ian wrote: > On Sat, 2010-10-23 at 08:11 -0500, Frank Esposito wrote: > > I posted a question as to why choose MS Office over OO on hacker news > > and although I only got 4 responses, they kind of match my own > > experience with OO. > > here is the discussion: > > > > http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1816102 > > > > Problems with adoption as far as I can ascertain are as follow: > > > > * It is ugly > > * it does not match MS Office functionality exactly (this is what the > > world uses, so to get people to adopt LO, they need to have what they > > already need) > > * It is slow > > * It is clunky > > * It has issues with MS doc and docx files (yes I know MS formats in > > an insane way and does not follow standards) > > unrefined > > MSO does not run on the majority of computers. The computing majority > being cell phones. No-one seems to care that MSO doesn't run on their > phone. Unfortunately we are going to miss the one clear opportunity to > get greater volume then MSO. > > Give it 5 years and everyone will be using Smartphone technology for > basic productivity.
Yep, a "Workstation" will simply be dock for your phone and a lap top will simply be a more efficient way to interface with it. Even now business is more and more run on smartphone technology, we are the blackberry generation even now. The 2020 business generation will have had mobiles as their primary communication tool since they were at primary school, allowing them to be the primary document productivity tool as well will be the future demand. First off the rank will take charge of the market. Most mobile devices will have linux variants, LibO is already ahead of the play on that platform we need to consolidate that advantage. Cheers GL -- Graham Lauder, OpenOffice.org MarCon (Marketing Contact) NZ http://marketing.openoffice.org/contacts.html OpenOffice.org Migration and training Consultant. INGOTs Assessor Trainer (International Grades in Open Technologies) www.theingots.org -- E-mail to [email protected] for instructions on how to unsubscribe List archives are available at http://www.libreoffice.org/lists/marketing/ All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
