On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 3:22 AM Thorsten Behrens
wrote:
> Hi William, all,
>
> a quick update - after getting 6.3.5 finally shepherded through a
> while ago, we've now switched to the 6.4 series, with currently 6.4.3
> being available in the Windows Store.
>
Excellent - is this switch from one
Hi William, all,
a quick update - after getting 6.3.5 finally shepherded through a
while ago, we've now switched to the 6.4 series, with currently 6.4.3
being available in the Windows Store.
William Gathoye (LibreOffice) wrote:
> - LibreOffice Vanilla is only available in English and German,
Hi Thorsten,
On 15/01/2020 15:03, Thorsten Behrens wrote:
> Thx for that feedback! I'll look into it - there's no good reason
> LibreOffice from the store shouldn't have the same number of languages
> than from libreoffice.org.
I checked by myself by buying the app on the MS Store and
Hi William,
William Gathoye (LibreOffice) wrote:
> - LibreOffice Vanilla is only available in English and German, other
> languages are absent from the interfaces and from the options. The
> Microsoft account he uses is well defined in French (France) and the
> Windows he uses is using the same
Hi there,
On 06/01/2020 02:01, Thorsten Behrens wrote:
> Indeed, we're updating LibreOffice Vanilla (more or less) in lock-step
> with the TDF releases. Unfortunately 6.3.4 is not yet available, due
> to a smallish validation issue & vacation time.
I'm following on this, because after the
Hi there,
On 10/01/2020 01:48, Drew Jensen wrote:
> 2nd; the convenience of real automatic updates during the 18 months.
> 3rd; reasonable and fair price for the update service. With part of the
> funds going directly towards shared community work.
IMHO, the 18 months security update is not
Howdy,
On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 4:19 PM Thorsten Behrens wrote:
> >
> Yes, that one; and that includes minor updates (as long as TDF does
> them). :)
>
> In general, app stores add a layer of convenience, where especially
> minor updates are easy & almost invisible to users. The downside is
>
Hi Drew,
Drew Jensen wrote:
> Really my question just comes down to how I should read one sentence in the
> CIB press release.
>
and
> Other than that I was curious as to which version of LO would come
> with Vanilla and I take it from your reply that today this would be
> 6.3.3; so may I take
Howdy Thorsten,
On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 1:27 AM Thorsten Behrens wrote:
> Hi Drew,
>
> Drew Jensen wrote:
> > Are there any automatic updates with the Vanilla LibreOffice $9.99
> > package?
> >
> Indeed, we're updating LibreOffice Vanilla (more or less) in lock-step
> with the TDF releases.
Hi Drew,
Drew Jensen wrote:
> Are there any automatic updates with the Vanilla LibreOffice $9.99
> package?
>
Indeed, we're updating LibreOffice Vanilla (more or less) in lock-step
with the TDF releases. Unfortunately 6.3.4 is not yet available, due
to a smallish validation issue & vacation time.
Howdy,
Reading over the press announcement from CIB[1] this line, "TDF branded
version relies on the global LibreOffice community for assistance and help,
while LibreOffice powered by CIB also provides online support, automatic
updates and security fixes for 18 months." raised a question after
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