2012/11/28 Johnny Rosenberg <[email protected]> > 2012/11/28 M Henri Day <[email protected]>: > > 2012/11/28 Johnny Rosenberg <[email protected]> > > > >> 2012/11/28 Rob Weir <[email protected]>: > >> > On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 2:41 PM, Inger Rehn <[email protected]> > >> wrote: > >> >> I do not understand why I have to write in English - But, anyway, > that > >> is > >> >> the core problem - I have been using Open Office for quite a few > years - > >> >> Now, there came a request to update the program - done it appears to > be > >> >> something apache - and it comes in English - I want it in Swedish or > I > >> will > >> >> change to another program - An excuse of the Swedish site to instal > >> Swedish > >> >> files via Arkiv (yours file) does not work because the suptitle > "guider > >> >> (yours guides)" does not exist under the Arkiv title - > >> >> Very disappointing and I ask for your immediate attention to solve > this > >> >> major problem > >> >> > >> > > >> > >> <snip> > > > >> > >> Unfortunately it seems like most of the Swedish translators moved to > >> LibreOffice, which is a shame, because LibreOffice is crap these days. > >> For every new feature they introduce a dozen of bugs which will never > >> be corrected. Something like that, anyway. I was planning to go back > >> to OpenOffice, but I'd like to have it in Swedish, so maybe not… :( > >> > >> > >> Kind regards > >> > >> Johnny Rosenberg > >> ジョニー・ローゼンバーグ > >> > > > > The above statement to the effect that «LibreOffice is crap these days» > > does not at all correspond to my experience ; quite the contrary.... > > Maybe we use it for different things. I use Calc most of the time, so > I don't know about Writer and the others. Math works OK though. >
And I use it mainly for the excellent word processor, Writer. Different strokes for different folks - but I hope you realise that «LibreOffice is crap these days» was over the top and hardly corresponds to the general user's experience.... Henri
