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Re: Light-weight office suite?
by Kerr Avon on Saturday 23/Feb/2008, @02:48
+1


Yes, we definitely need feature parity. The mention of lacking a bibliography database concerns me, as this is essential for academic writing, which is a huge potential userbase. Every tertiary student needs this, so if it could be intergrated like Endnote is into Word, that would be perfect.

We do not want lightweight tools. If we wanted lightweight, we would use Abiword!
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Re: Light-weight office suite?
by Boudewijn Rempt on Saturday 23/Feb/2008, @03:55
Well, start coding then. Seriously, you can be concerned as much as you like but until you start committing you're not help to alleviate your concerns.
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  • Re: Light-weight office suite?
    by Kerr Avon on Saturday 23/Feb/2008, @12:55
    Unfortunately, that just is not realistic as I do not have the time to learn coding as I am already fully committed to work, study and other charities.


    I have offred feedback in the past however and even talking on this forum and giving you user feedback should be valued as a user offering his concerns back to you.
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