I had a look at Libre Office last week and my conclusion is that there is no 
real comparison really at the moment.
Libre Office has only clunky and limited Voiceover support. There is for 
example no way to read anything more than a paragraph at time. There is also a 
lot of irksome Voiceover verbosity chatter even when verbosity is set to low.

The suite is free so there is nothing to stop you having a try but I found it a 
frustrating environment to operate in and ended up deleting the app.
pages is also free if you have Yosemite. Purely personally TextEdit remains my 
Word Processor of choice on the mac.

David Griffith
 
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> Does anyone have any user experience with Libre  office verses Pages!  
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