Hi :)
If you can get people keen on the topic then feature requests don't always take 
years!

Choice can be confusing.  If you tell people not to use certain options then 
they are likely to  be even more determined to "accidentally" try them out.  
That might make them more productive as they find good uses for the other 
apps.  

The Design Team Mailing List might be a good one to ask about your issue.  So, 
i have tried forwarding this thread to their list but i am not subscribed there 
so i wont see any answers :(
Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Wed, 8/2/12, Eduardo Maldonado <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Eduardo Maldonado <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Avoid destop window
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, 8 February, 2012, 8:21

Thank you very much to all.

Tom, in my organization we utilise abiwod maybe 10 years in linux, but the
trigger for this installation of OOo ó LO is to see/modify presentations
from another suite :-P, and I have not see any compatibility like OOo/LO.

I will write some enhancement request, like Pedro say, but it will arrive
late for me. Well, the world is not perfect.

El 8 de febrero de 2012 08:51, Pedro <[email protected]> escribió:

> Hi Tom, all
>
>
> Tom wrote
> >
> > Alternatively it might be better just to install the full product as the
> > entirety of LibreOffice with all the apps in it is likely to be
> > considerably smaller than the 2 apps.  Also probably only about 10Mb has
> > been saved by not installing the other apps.
>
> I think the point is that the users will get confused with too many
> options.
> I agree that for a beginner (or someone transitioning from another program)
> it might be confusing.
>
> It would really be nice if LO offered an alternative interface to allow new
> users to get acquainted to the programs they are used to and eventually
> "switch" to the whole suite (even though it was there all the time)
>
>
> Tom wrote
> >
> > If you really need to restrict people to just the 2 apps then AbiWord is
> > smaller and lighter-weight than Writer
> > http://www.abisource.com/
> > It is highly likely that there is a far better way to make presentations
> > than either PowerPoint or Impress.
> >
>
> Abiword is nice and light but it is not on the same league as Writer
> (depending on the user requirements, obv) but to my knowledge there is no
> standalone Open Source presentation program available.
>
> The nearest you can get  is a standalone Freeware ;)
>
> Regards,
> Pedro
>
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