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Hi Laurent,

On 21/07/2017 10:45, laurent alonso wrote:

      From my part, if this can be useful,

- libmwaw: I « finished » working on the missing PowerPoint’s filters ; so now, LibreOffice must
  be able to « open »  PowerPoint 2 file(Windows) PowerPoint 4 files (Mac and Windows),
  and PowerPoint for Windows 95 files ; i.e. at least, retrieve the main contents on these files,

- libwps: I continued to work on Lotus 123 ; LibreOffice must be able to retrieve more formatting 
in
  Lotus 123 SmartSuite 97|98’s files, it must also be able to open all Lotus’ password protected 
files,

- libstaroffice: 
   + improve a lot the .sdc’s conversion (i.e. we must able to retrieve almost all formatting),
   + .sda file created with StarImpress are now converted as presentation
   + improve also the conversions of .sda and .sdw files but there remains many problems to solve.

Thanks for the information -- that sounds great! I'd like to write a
post on the TDF blog about DLP updates in the last six months, so I can
talk about these changes.

It would be even better to have some screenshots, if possible, showing
these features in action (or showing improvements, like before and after
your changes). Do you have anything like that?

Thanks!

Mike

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