I personally feel we have more important set of priorities than diversifying
right now into PDF reader. Also no point inventing the wheel again when
there are several open source pdf readers available which we can integrate
instead of developing one of our own.
Won't it be a better idea to collaborate with one of the groups supporting
the pdf readers available in Linux distros ...Such cooperation will help
everyone focus on their core competencies.
My 2 cents !
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On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 10:48 AM, Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com> wrote:
and at the same time allow for the editing of this standard through the
regular use of ODF. We do have the user support and I am not sure, but our
dev numbers are up and I think that this would make quite an interesting and
exciting project to add to the TDF line of products.
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