In brief, over a year ago, most of the primary contributors to the Open Office project became so offended by what they perceived as inappropriate actions by Oracle that they forked the project. Their fork became LibreOffice. The original fork has apparently had very few contributions since. For more, see Wikipedia, "LibreOffice" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LibreOffice).

The divorce from Oracle was not amiable, but LibeOffice seems to be thriving while Open Office is not. I started using LibreOffice early this year. I noticed a few bugs that seemed not to be present in the then-current version of Open Office. However, I think those bugs have been fixed with many others in subsequent releases of LibreOffice.


      Spencer Graves


On 11/24/2011 9:44 AM, John Gregson wrote:
I am an older person, with limited computer knowledge, using Open Office 3.3; on Win 7. Would some Kind Soul please explain why Open Office seems to be fading away. In Open office, I use Writer and Calc; I assume that the OOo files are compatible
with Libre Office.
Should I start using Libre Office immediately?
Please keep abbreviations to a minimum., or at least explain the abbreviation.

Thanks in advance.

John.

John. [email protected]



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