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I use OpenOffice daily, and I installed OpenOffice in one of my
customers office.
That's a smal office but they are using 60% Writer, 20% Calc, 20%
Impress.
They use Impress a lot (for creation and reviewing presentation made by
others).
They like Writer and Calc very much, Impress ... not so much (especially
when they receive a presentation in .pptx ...)

Draw, Base are used really really marginally.

I don't use the quickstarter (see bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org/+bug/562027)

-Cyril

On Sun, 2010-11-28 at 19:09 +0100, Sebastian G. wrote:

I'd like to know which components are most used and maybe why others are 
not. If you used OpenOffice before you can include your usage data as well.

Do you use the quick starter?

This is more or less private. There's no goal (other than to satisfy my 
curiosity) of this survey, but someone might use it for it's own 
purposes. e.g. discussing about changing installer defaults, creating a 
light installer... and so on.

I start (OpenOffice usage included):

Writer = 90%
Calc = 09%
Impress = 01%
Draw = 00%
Base = 00%
Math = 00%


I don't use the quick starter.

Writer: to write private letters
Calc: to create some listings and calculations
Impress: to watch presentations from others (Just created one on my own 
for fun)
Draw: I just don't draw anything. If I did in the past there was paint 
(gulp). Inkscape works pretty good for me and it's a multi-platform 
tool. (Just for used for testing purpose)
Base: I don't create any databases.
Math: I don't needed that in the past.

Regards,
bastik

28 Nov 2010, 19:09 (+0100)

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