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.

Additionally although some say the interface is outdated, it is easier (and 
more efficient) for me to manage a team who is using the same interface 
(regardless of OS) with logical menus and that this interface does not change 
from version to version.

> But that fact is that most of the world, especially in developing countries, 
> don't have that luxury. And yet 
> they *STILL* need a workable Office suite. And it's here that AOO shines.
> 
> AOO Is The Open Source Office Suite For The Rest Of The World.

I do agree on this one. What would be a great bonus for The Rest of The World 
(especially for those on slow dial-up connections) is cumulative updates 
(instead of having to download a 100+ MB full installer for every point update).
This was previously tested with success on the Windows version. Is it not 
possible to create a crowdfund and bounty to add an incremental update feature 
like in Firefox?

Best regards,
Pedro

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