the normal association is extremely strong in my country
particularly among office users and corporate types.
Regards from
Tom :)
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Sent: Fri, 14 January, 2011 13:01:54
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I use : LibreOffice... Tools for real life!
Dave Johnson
On Jan 14, 2011 7:02 AM, "Manfred A. Reiter" wrote:
Hi *,
2011/1/14 Florian Effenberger
> Hi,
>
> "freedom never tasted so suite" is also my clear preference and might look
> great on t-s...
+1
Manfred
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Hi *,
2011/1/14 Florian Effenberger
> Hi,
>
> "freedom never tasted so suite" is also my clear preference and might look
> great on t-shirts, too. :-)
>
>
+1
Manfred
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Hi,
"freedom never tasted so suite" is also my clear preference and might
look great on t-shirts, too. :-)
"Do what you want" sounds like "I don't care, so do what you want, shut
up..." to me, so I wouldn't use it, although I know the intended meaning
is different, positive.
Florian
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Le 2011-01-02 21:26, Michael Wheatland a écrit :
I love that adaption Charles. 'Have it your way ' gives a sense of freedom
to adapt the tool to suit how you work. I much prefer it over 'Do what you
want'. Also the latter, original slogan can and is often used as a
dismissive insult if you read i
Le 2010-12-30 12:22, Italo Vignoli a écrit :
On 12/30/2010 06:06 PM, Marc Paré wrote:
It was agree earlier (see threads on slogans) that the choice of slogan
at this time was temporary. I believe the reason for this was that LibO
would eventually have a mission statement and that a more permane
On 12/30/2010 06:06 PM, Marc Paré wrote:
It was agree earlier (see threads on slogans) that the choice of slogan
at this time was temporary. I believe the reason for this was that LibO
would eventually have a mission statement and that a more permanent
slogan would be worked on after this. I may
Le 2010-12-29 09:11, Italo Vignoli a écrit :
I apologize for being so late with my position on this topic, but I
really could not devote enough time to TDF before Xmas.
I have just gone through the list again and several times, and I have
one clear winner in the following:
LibreOffice... Freedo