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Posted to dev@openoffice.apache.org by Jörg Schmidt <jo...@j-m-schmidt.de> on 2020/02/01 08:38:21 UTC

RE: Audience for AOO (Was: Re: Apache OpenOffice 4.1.7 for OS/2 (and OS/2 based systems like ArcaOS))

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pedro Lino [mailto:pedro.lino@mailbox.org] 
> Sent: Friday, January 31, 2020 5:00 PM
> To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Audience for AOO (Was: Re: Apache OpenOffice 
> 4.1.7 for OS/2 (and OS/2 based systems like ArcaOS))
> 
> Hi Jim
>  
> > Now sure, if you are running the latest version of Linux, 
> on a high-end machine, and needs lots of bells and
> > whistles, then other Office suites are likely more tailored 
> for your setup. 
> 
> Actually I'm running a high-end machine with Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 
> (soon to be updated to 20.04 LTS) and I prefer OpenOffice 
> because of the stability.

Very true. Stability is the strength of OpenOffice and stability is the foundation of everything else.

I also don't see any high-end Linux for which there is a better office than OpenOffice, especially LibreOffice is much too inconsistent in development - regression bugs again and again, unfinished new functions and a release cycle that is completely out of practice.

OpenOffice is explicitly preferable for any kind of macro project, because LibreOffice causes considerable additional costs for repeatedly necessary corrections in the macros to compensate regression bugs of LO.



greetings
Jörg


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