And as stated before, while there's nothing wrong with showcasing what
LibreOffice *can *look like in promotional materials or on a website,
consistent themes provide two very important services. One is branding, as
toki said, and the other is visual consistency (also touched on in the last
While LibreOffice is better known (now) than many of these projects, I feel
that bother Microsoft and Apple would overlook its presence in light of how
they've treated the innumerable Microsoft Office clones. StarOffice,
KingOffice, and the other enormous list of programs on Wikipedia under
Hi Jay, *,
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 4:26 AM, planas jsloz...@gmail.com wrote:
Unless someone is willing to spend the time and money to properly
research the US legal issues, the safest course is avoid any chance of
putting us into a possible legal crosshairs. I have neither. The problem
is that