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Hi!

1.) What do you think about LibreOffice as it stands today?
I think is the best alternative of MSO and a free office suite that has
great potential but still lacks in some functions.

a) What aspects of the User Interface do you like? Why?
I like the pdf button. Is very useful. And i like the contextual floating
menus, and the side Impress toolbars because is a way to access specific
functionality easily.

b) What aspects of the User Interface do you dislike? Why?
The Office 97 look and the menus. I think is not what it is required these
days, is complicated, ugly and unnecesary.

2.) How could LibreOffice better suit your needs in terms of UI?
I think that it could make easier to find not too common functions, and make
common functions easy to find for newbies. I think the interface should be
more clear, and take the goal of made it easy to use for a 5 years kid. And
also, in the sense of being "free" i think the interface should be easy and
in a great way configurable by the user.

3.) What would you like to see LibreOffice become?
Well besides kicking MSO ass, i would like LibreOffice to have it own sign,
and not always trying to be the "competence" of MSO. I think LibreOffice
should be identified by it easy of use and configurable interface.

Here is a link to a mockup of an interface i proposed in another thread just
to take it as an idea:
http://www.librethinking.com/index/images/OpenProjects/LibreOffice
/libreofficedrawersmockup.png

Best regards,

On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 10:40 PM, Phil Jackson <sapient@clear.net.nz> wrote:

On 6/20/2011 12:09 PM, Scott Pledger wrote:

Hey all,

While we're trying to come up with goals for LibreOffice, I'd like to see
what people think of LO as it stands today.  Please please please take the
time to respond to this as it can really help us to determine where exactly
we ought to go!

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1.) What do you think about LibreOffice as it stands today?


A suite that has the potential to become a very usable and productive
system



  a) What aspects of the User Interface do you like? Why?


Has some elements that go to make it more usable.



  b) What aspects of the User Interface do you dislike? Why?


Too many icons, not enough context-sensitive menus


2.) How could LibreOffice better suit your needs in terms of UI?


By maximising vertical space, making menus self-descriptive as to purpose,
respects my time by  not making me do unnecessary things.


3.) What would you like to see LibreOffice become?


The most usable suite with true high productivity that is responsive to its
users and evolves by a Kaizen philosophy.

Cheers

Phil Jackson


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More specific surveys will follow, once I have a better idea of what to
ask! :)

Thanks!
Scott



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