Both open office and libreoffice work reasonably well with vo.
There's gotchas to watch out for, such as each paragraph being in it's
own group if you use groups mode, but otherwise, for the most part,
both office suites do the job they were designed to do, and do so with
very little fuss. Something ms could learn a lot from. They don't
try to be everything to everyone, they simply get out of the way and
let you get your work done, they are free, come with source, and are
rapidly growing in popularity, even being used by some fortune 500
companies instead of paying license fees for ms products. (though,
there are those who deny this vehemently). Kind of funny really.
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