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On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 19:09:33 +0100
"Sebastian G. <bastik>" <bastik.public.mailinglist@gmx.de> 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.



Writer  = 25%
Calc    = 45%
Impress = 15%
Draw    =  0%
Base    = 15%
Math    =  0%
 
 
I don't know if I use the quick starter. ;-) Just keep the default
setting after installation (Windows download and Ubuntu via package
manager).

Writer:  Mostly to write letters
Calc:    Listings, calculations, timesheets etc.
Impress: Creating and watching presentations from others
Draw:    Not much need for drawing
Base:    Several databases with linked table to keep track of things
         and create reports
Math:    No need for it

Regards,
Manfred

-- 
Manfred Usselmann <usselmann.m@icg-online.de>

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