Am 08/19/2013 12:42 PM, schrieb Rory O'Farrell:
On Mon, 19 Aug 2013 11:16:34 +0100
sebb<seb...@gmail.com>  wrote:

There are two sentences on the download page which read very oddly to me:

1) Extend your Apache OpenOffice functionality with a large and
growing library of extensions and dictionaries with other users.

2) Extend your Apache OpenOffice creativity with a large and growing
library of templates with other users.

I don't understand the phrase "with other users".
Well, obviously I understand the words, but they don't make sense to
me in that context.

Can anyone enlighten me what the phrase is intended to mean here?

I idea behind this wording is to express the bi-directional way:

a) You can download extensions/templates from other users and use them in your OpenOffice.

b) But you can also create own extensions/templates and upload them to share with other users.

Of course I don't know if this is good English language. However, it seems you have already changed the wording. ;-) I hope it's still fitting, otherwise you can change it.

Marcus



If the phrase were dropped entirely, the sentences would make sense to me.

In both cases, if the "with" is replaced by "from" the phrases make sense.

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