Today we’re announcing a new project: LibreOffice New Generation. This isn’t about the software, but about the people behind it. As you probably know, LibreOffice is made by a worldwide community of certified developers and volunteers, working on the source code, translations, documentation, design, QA, marketing, infrastructure and other areas. Well, we want to reach […]
The UI is also hard to navigate for people who are used to Microsoft Office, which is probably going to be the biggest hurdle (next to feature parity) for getting more people to use it. I think that the ribbons should at least be enabled by default (with an option to disable it ofc).
The UI is also hard to navigate for people who are used to Microsoft Office, which is probably going to be the biggest hurdle (next to feature parity) for getting more people to use it. I think that the ribbons should at least be enabled by default (with an option to disable it ofc).
Yeah, having two GUI options could be a way forward but not being used to the “ribbon” interface I hope it will not be forced on me.