I am pretty sure LibreOffice does the job, at least I use it on a daily
basis and I love it.
There's GWoffice if you're into Google Docs (made by Tom).
Right now, we have other, more important priorities, than a productivity
suite. If you really want to work on one, I recommend LibreOffice, I
Apparently Google bought and is porting QuickOffice to NaCl, which is
interesting. I don't know if it'll be wrapped up as part of Google Drive or
of they'll leave it as its own thing. Either way, it will run on Linux with
Chromium; I wonder of there are any other efforts for running NaCl code on
I made a screencast, hope it explains everything: http://youtu.be/1ibJ7iv-TCE
2013/2/23 Alfredo Hernández aldomann.desi...@gmail.com:
BTW, I haven't tested it yet, Sergey. Can you tell me how the precess of the
shot takes place? Do you have to execute gtk-vector-screenshot or the normal
Great, I see it's a separate launcher, which is nice. Thanks for the video;
that's all I wanted to know.
Regards, Alfredo.
On 26 Feb 2013 21:08, Sergey Shnatsel Davidoff ser...@elementaryos.org
wrote:
I made a screencast, hope it explains everything:
http://youtu.be/1ibJ7iv-TCE
2013/2/23
This could be really useful for screenshots where we want to focus in on a
certain thing without pixelating it. ;) I've seen Google do something
similar in their TV ads and it works well.
On Feb 26, 2013 2:18 PM, Alfredo Hernández aldomann.desi...@gmail.com
wrote:
Great, I see it's a separate
Thanks a bunch guys, I fully agree (and use LibreOffice mysleft). I
was wondring though, could someone point to the priority list for
elementary? If someone was to spend time, where would you prefer this
time being spent?
Thanks!
Nikos
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 10:44 AM, Cassidy James
Hi Jim,
Sorry for the late response!
In regard to your question, I would like to start working on the welcome screen
because it's easier to implement and doesn't require adding many new
abstractions. I'd also work on Granite to add the features needed by Geary, as
I had already mentioned in
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