Here is the text for an article where LibreOffice is [again] on the
lists for what every students need to download.
This site is used by many people - know several locally - to "help"
decide what is worth to try and/or use. I get several of the types of
e-newsletters a week coming from
I think this part: "shell out for the king of productivity software
Microsoft Office", is not necessary and this undervalues LibreOffice and
gives an impression to the user that why should them download LO when
they can get "the best" as said in the text.
On 09/10/2017 07:41 PM,
We already send them all major announcements
On 10/09/2017 19:41, Tim-L--Elmira-NY wrote:
> I really think having someone from the Board, or the Marketing person,
> should send to this service the major announcements for The Document
> Foundation and LibreOffice.
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Italo Vignoli -
Hi Tim,
Anxhelo Lushka wrote on 10-09-17 19:51:
>> Nothing beats free, especially for students who are tight on the
>> budget. If you don't want to shell out for the king of productivity
>> software Microsoft Office, then LibreOffice might just be enough for
>> your needs.
>>
> I think this
On 09/10/2017 04:15 PM, Cor Nouws wrote:
Hi Tim,
Anxhelo Lushka wrote on 10-09-17 19:51:
Nothing beats free, especially for students who are tight on the
budget. If you don't want to shell out for the king of productivity
software Microsoft Office, then LibreOffice might just be enough for