On 11/24/2011 12:44 PM, 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]

You could probably use OO forever, and there is still some activity in that camp, but the Linux people decided to support the fork of OO called LibreOffice for various reasons, many of them political. In practical terms, LO is going to have the most work done on it (AFAICS), so in regard to cleaning up the old bugs, etc., LO is the way to go. (They have already cleaned up a bug in Calc. In OO and even Symphony, some spreadsheets made on MS software printed with extra boxes above the main
spreadsheet; LO seems to have fixed that.)  Now if only the LO people would
import some of the polish that Symphony has. . . .

--doug

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