Re: Vote now for 2013 Readers Choice Awards (About.com)

2013-03-06 Thread Yue Helen
Thanks for sharing! +1, voted for AOO and Apache. Helen 2013/3/5 Rob Weir > We've received four nominations in About.com's 2013 Readers Choice > Awards. In the category of Office Software we've been nominated for: > > -- Your Favorite Office Suite for Windows > > http://office.about.com/b/2013

Re: Vote now for 2013 Readers Choice Awards (About.com)

2013-03-05 Thread Hagar Delest
+1 for AOO. Hagar Le 04/03/2013 22:10, Rob Weir a écrit : We've received four nominations in About.com's 2013 Readers Choice Awards. In the category of Office Software we've been nominated for: -- Your Favorite Office Suite for Windows http://office.about.com/b/2013/02/19/vote-your-favorite-

Re: Vote now for 2013 Readers Choice Awards (About.com)

2013-03-05 Thread Jeffrey Deutsch
Hello, That's quite an interesting question. Personally, I see nothing wrong with asking people -- whether volunteers or employees -- as a group to vote in a secret-ballot election. It's not as if the company can give any sanctions for not voting the right way. Incidentally, I'm a very happy use

Re: Vote now for 2013 Readers Choice Awards (About.com)

2013-03-05 Thread RA Stehmann
Am 05.03.2013 00:55, schrieb Jeffrey Deutsch: > Hello, > > The first category listed here, Favorite Office Suite for Windows, has > both OpenOffice and LibreOffice as separate competitors. I've voted > for LibreOffice since (1) that's what it is now and (2) it currently > has a majority of votes,

Re: Vote now for 2013 Readers Choice Awards (About.com)

2013-03-05 Thread Kadal Amutham
Dear Rob, Is it correct to ask volunteers to vote? Is it not like General Motors employees voting to promote GM cars? The users of the product shall, not the employees. With Warm Regards V.Kadal Amutham 919444360480 914422396480 On 5 March 2013 05:25, Jeffrey Deutsch wrote: > Hello, > > The f

Re: Vote now for 2013 Readers Choice Awards (About.com)

2013-03-05 Thread Jeffrey Deutsch
Hello, The first category listed here, Favorite Office Suite for Windows, has both OpenOffice and LibreOffice as separate competitors. I've voted for LibreOffice since (1) that's what it is now and (2) it currently has a majority of votes, so we should not split the vote and let one of the corpora

Re: Vote now for 2013 Readers Choice Awards (About.com)

2013-03-04 Thread Sylvain DENIS
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Re: Vote now for 2013 Readers Choice Awards (About.com)

2013-03-04 Thread Yi Xuan Liu
Have Voted for AOO On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 5:10 AM, Rob Weir wrote: > We've received four nominations in About.com's 2013 Readers Choice > Awards. In the category of Office Software we've been nominated for: > > -- Your Favorite Office Suite for Windows > > http://office.about.com/b/2013/02/19/v

Re: Vote now for 2013 Readers Choice Awards (About.com)

2013-03-04 Thread Shenfeng Liu
just voted for AOO. - Shenfeng (Simon) 2013/3/5 2 > +1 > > > > > > > > > At 2013-03-05 05:10:32,"Rob Weir" wrote: > >We've received four nominations in About.com's 2013 Readers Choice > >Awards. In the category of Office Software we've been nominated for: > > > >-- Your Favorite Office Suite

Re: Vote now for 2013 Readers Choice Awards (About.com)

2013-03-04 Thread chengjh
+1,Voted for Apache OpenOffice.. On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 5:10 AM, Rob Weir wrote: > We've received four nominations in About.com's 2013 Readers Choice > Awards. In the category of Office Software we've been nominated for: > > -- Your Favorite Office Suite for Windows > > http://office.about.com/

RE: Vote now for 2013 Readers Choice Awards (About.com)

2013-03-04 Thread Maurice Howe
Four?? There's **FIVE**. The 5th category should be: "Top Notch, Highly-Skilled, Dedicated Team of Volunteers." The Apache Team of Developers will win that one, hands down! Not only do they "Get 'er done" but they do it with real class when responding to mundane and inane but sincere questio