Martin Jungowski wrote:
> 
> The latest and greatest is never our first 
> choice, and features are a distant fourth to stability, reliability, and 
> dependability. Right now I'm leaning towards the well-established and 
> therefore more stable 3.3 release tomsave myself the hassle of new 
> features and thus also new bugs.

I see your point. And since TDF did not release any 3.3.5 changes (i.e. no
fixes were backported) it must mean that any bugs that affected line 3.3.x
must be solved (or they weren't detected meanwhile...)

If version 3.2 had all the features you needed, then I agree you are better
off with 3.3.x


Martin Jungowski wrote:
> 
> Is there a simple comparison between 3.3 and 3.4 that shows what 3.4 is 
> capable of that 3.3 isn't? Maybe there's something we really need but 
> don't know yet. Something that'd be worth the extra work and effort 
> necessary to deploy 3.4 instead of 3.3? Right now it's more like a 
> clusterf*ck of two separate feature sets with no easy way of comparison.
> 

The simple answer is no. There isn't such a clear cut table . I guess that's
what separates a big company with a Marketing department and a group of well
intentioned people with no commercial vision :)

What Office modules/functions does your company use? All? Mainly Write? Do
you use Microsoft formats to exchange documents with other companies? Do you
use Office 2007/2010 Open XML i.e. OOXML formats? Do you produce leaflets in
Draw? Do you use SVG vector art? This kind of information would help in
advising you...

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