Roland Hughes wrote: > People have been poking at this from different angles based upon what > "they" want, and what "they think" LibreOffice is or should be. Putting > it bluntly, they are all incorrect.
At last! Thou is our real, awaited god of IT! Finally show us the Way to the "correct" way we must "think"... - uh wtf? :-) > [...] a single definition which has existed LONG BEFORE MS OFFICE > EVER CAME OUT. In that world, and "Office" package is defined as > follows: "That world" seems to date at least 20 years ago. Before things like gmail existed. > A standardized bundle of software, that, when installed with the base > operating system on a desktop allows a corporate worker to do at least > 90% of their job. This now-a-days would include all of the stuff corporations use such as in-house customised web-applications (e.g. for back-office etc), SAP, and all sorts of non standard stuff they might need. > [...] > Browser > email > word processor > Calendar tool > drawing program > Spreadsheet > database reporting tool Bundling all of this in the same 'suite' doesn't make much sense. > The more highly integrated these tools are, the easier it is to bring on > new users because the keystrokes will be the same, and, they can share a > common contact database with more robust features. This seems yet to be a very loose and blurred definition of 'integration'. Keystrokes are fully customisable in modern software. Contact databases are easily handled outside specific software (e.g. LDAP etc.) Not to mention the fact that what some products sell as "integration" is actually a lock-in. That is, if you can only import an excel spreadsheet into a Word table, the two integrate but you're locked in. > I am somewhat shocked they haven't pulled KMail and Kalendar into the > package. Not surprising really with so many people switching to gmali these days which, in turn, means switching away from email clients. Lorenzo. -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] In case of problems unsubscribing, write to [email protected] Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
