Hi :)
Yes, it's 2 factors.
1. LibreOffice is one of the very few packages that is good to get
straight from the horses mouth with no tweaking
2. a more recent version, and at the moment that means a much more
stable one because both current branches have just left the new
features area and are
Hi,
Setting up a new wheezy system and copying the LO-user-dir in my home
directory, downloading the actual version of LO from the ocfficial place, I
could start LO and run it as I was used to it. No key changes, no bugs, no
nasty change in design etc. Even macros, dictionaries, all was