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그리고 곧 안드로이드와 ios 등에도 쓸 수 있도록 만든다는 내용이네요.
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[quote:3lhsnzcy]France: LibreOffice Thrives
Published by Robert Pogson October 14th, 2011 in Uncategorized. 2 Comments
500K Government PCs are switching to LibreOffice from OpenOffice.org
near Paris, 800K students were given USB keys with LibreOffice on board
Ile-de-France region joins the Document Foundation board
On top of this activity in France, LibreOffice now has a web application demo and LibreOffice will soon be ported to Android/Linux and iOS.
see TDF Blog
- Robert Pogson
2 Responses to “France: LibreOffice Thrives”
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ThoRa
Oct 16th, 2011 at 2:33 am
Mr. Pogson, omitting crucial information because of personal bias in my opinion constitutes spreading FUD. The original announcement reads:
“500.000 desktops, mostly Windows, at several French Government entities switching from OpenOffice to LibreOffice (this increases the Windows installed base of LibreOffice by 5% in a single move)”
Mostly Windows. Why haven’t you written that?
Robert Pogson
Oct 16th, 2011 at 3:58 am
The fact that the government of France is large enough that the hundred thousand GNU/Linux desktops they use is not all desktops is irrelevant to the point that they prefer LibreOffice. Many organizations use OpenOffice.org/LibreOffice as a stepping stone to migration to more Free Software. It’s all good.[/quote:3lhsnzcy]