On 9/10/07, Jim Hartley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What you say makes sense, and is probably a good idea. But OO is
> certainly the best known program to work with ODF, the people on this
> list who are giving advice are generally using OO, and there is a
> definite tendency to recommend OO. Sometimes telling people there is a
> choice is good, but sometimes it just confuses them - they want **A**
> solution to their problem. You have to get a feel for who you're giving
> the advice to.

I kinda agree with that. Often the array of choices does confuse a
user who wants just a tool to get the work done and not sit the whole
day balancing pros and cons. how about mentioning the wiki page link
as an addition. sort of like a fine print. just to let the user still
have the whole picture without us losing focus on recommending of
OpenOffice?


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