I noticed the same problem in the US Mac App Store but not the Canadian
Mac App Store.
How Apple's Mac App Store search works is a mystery (I dealt with too
many other mysteries a decade ago), but so far I have not seen the same
problem with NeoOffice. I don't know if it helps, but here are the words
we use in the "keywords" field in appstoreconnect:
neo,office,document,spreadsheet,text,presentation,open,libre
GitHub:
https://github.com/neooffice/NeoOffice/blob/NeoOffice-2021_branch/AppleAppStore/metadata_and_uploads_notes.txt
I cannot remember how I came up with the keywords, but they have seemed
to work over the years so the only thing that I can suggest is to check
that "libre" and "office" are at the beginning of the comma-delimited
search words field inappstoreconnect. Maybe even add "libreoffice" for
good measure. In other words, try something like
"libre,office,libreoffice,...other search words...".
If you have already done the above, let me know if you have any
alternative theories. I have deployed NeoOffice through the US Mac App
Store since 2013 and through the Canadian Mac App Store over the last
year and I am happy to share any experiences or data that may help
resolve this searchability problem for LibreOffice.
Patrick
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