On Wednesday 11 April 2007, Johnny Andersson wrote: > So what are we all doing wrong that makes people think > that? How can we make people understand? Isn't there > enough information on the web site? Or is it written in a > way that's hard to understand for common users? Maybe > there should be a link in > big capitals on the web site, saying something like "WHAT > IS OPENOFFICE.ORG ?" and another one saying "FAQ about > OpenOffice.org". On the other hand, there actually IS a > link saying "New user & general info". That should be > enough, but obviously it's not. > > Maybe it just doesn't matter what is written on the web > site, people will probably always think it's easier to > get answers by asking questions, no matter how many > people asked the same questions before. > > Besides, Windows users are often incredibly stupid. Like > me for instance, I have been using windows since 1994 I > think. I have been hating it since the same year and I > still use the damn thing. Is that stupid or what? But I > promise that will change before the summer! Or something > like that.
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