Hi :)
i think the point was that if more people use a thing then more people care 
about how well it works.  

If we start with the premise that only a fraction of people that use a thing 
are likely to be involved with fixing it (or even just reporting a problem) 
then it helps to have more people using it because that may lead to more people 
being involved in fixing it.  

Once you start adding in extra factors such as average skill level of the 
different users of the different apps then Base is still heavily out-gunned by 
Writer and Calc.  I kinda disagree about Draw tho.  I think Impress needs a lot 
more help than Draw.  Draw has some quite fancy features and i've been really 
happy using on the rare occasions i've needed something other than Gimp.  
Impress is embarrasing.  Base is more important than either of those imo but 
gets a LOT less attention, except on this list 'recently'.  

Regards from
Tom :)  





>________________________________
> From: Mark Stanton <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Thursday, 4 October 2012, 16:04
>Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] documentation for LO base
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>> Question:  How many people do you know use Base, or have tried to use 
>> Base?
>
>Whilst there is some quite valid criticism of Base, I don't think answering 
>this question says as much about Base as it does about the general usage
>of databases.  They are less familiar than word processors, spreadsheets or 
>drawing packages.
>
>Mark
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