Hi, Am Mittwoch, 30. Mai 2012, 12:31:45 schrieb matus.u...@gmail.com: > Hi, > > I have had some time to socialize a bit and I have spent it by asking > Mac users which office suite do they use. :) > And the answer was OOo or LO recently. They simply have to deal with > Microsoft office formats and communicate > with people using MS Office on MS Windows.
And iWork sucks at that? After all they claim support*. Or is too expensive? I would have guessed that iWork (Pages, Numbers, Keynote) is the natural choice on OS X. Hm, all already 3 years old? So I guess they just suck to a degree :) Or have a too unfamiliar interface/UX, compared to what people are trained to. All guess work here. * http://www.apple.com/iwork/compatibility/ > ----- > > Then I mentioned calligraconverter to people working at science > academy and university. They were impressed > that there's a command line tool enabling them batch conversions and > can be included into scripts. Did they also mention what would be their typical use cases for this tool? > And there's > no information at calligra.org about calligraconverter. > > Let's provide an option to download calligraconverter as a separate > package. Mac OS X and GNU Linux users > can still use OOo/LO to edit and save files to MIcrosoft formats but > use calligraconverter to deal with OOXML. +1 You made calligraconverter for a reason, there is demand for it. Now if you want people to join the community around that product as users, it needs to be googlable/discoverable and easily gettable. Nothing new, but just be consequent :) Cheers Friedrich _______________________________________________ calligra-devel mailing list calligra-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/calligra-devel