On 02/01/2011 11:25 PM, Marc Paré wrote:
Le 2011-02-01 15:11, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions a écrit :

Here are two more articles about LibreOffice.

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Linux, Open Source & Ubuntu News
Document Foundation Launches Breakaway Open Source LibreOffice 3.3 Suite
By: Fahmida Y. Rashid 2011-01-25

http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Linux-and-Open-Source/Document-Foundation-Launches-Breakaway-Open-Source-LibreOffice-33-Suite-254932/?kc=EWKNLLIN02012011STR2


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Linux, Open Source & Ubuntu:
LibreOffice 3.3 Suite Advances While Staying True to OpenOffice Roots
By Fahmida Y. Rashid on 2011-01-26

http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Linux-and-Open-Source/LibreOffice-33-Suite-Advances-While-Staying-True-to-OpenOffice-Roots-206088/?kc=EWKNLLIN02012011STR1




Thanks. We have added this to the LibO in the News wiki page.

http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/LibOInTheNews#English

Marc


Thanks. I hoped someone was collecting articles, besides myself. Thanks for the WIKI link. Maybe this month a lot more online news and content providers will present LibreOffice in the spotlight and tell people how good LibreOffice is as a replacement for MSO.

In the above article "Document Foundation Launches Breakaway Open Source LibreOffice 3.3 Suite" it talks about Oracle bought OOo from Sun, but who did Sun buy to get the name and code, and was there someone before it? I want to add a "history" to my link on one of my pages. One article, I remember, stated that the code started about 10 years before the open source version was created, which was now over ten years ago for that.

I am changing my text and links from OpenOffice.org as my main office suite choice to LibreOffice. I will call OOo "Oracle's OpenOffice.org" and use it as second place for MS Office alternatives, with LibreOffice as first place. I am always looking for documents and/or articles not written by "Document Foundation" that supports my stand to use LibreOffice as the preferred office package over MSO, and maybe OOo as well. I am currently creating a CD/DVD handout with LibreOffice, its add-ons for Windows/English, documentation, and PDF versions of copies of articles I found interesting about LibreOffice. This disc will also include as many other open source software so I will have a "stuffed full" open source disc. LibreOffice is replacing OOo on this handout disc.




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