The big reason to use LibreOffice 3.4.4 over OpenOffice.org 3.3.0 is that LO reads/writes ".docx" files better that OOo's offering. It had come a long way from its OOo roots about a year ago.

So LO 3.4.4 should be looked at as the better product.

That is the real reason to try LO now.

As for an "older person" dealing with this question, well try it. As an older person myself, I have switched and I like it.


On 11/24/2011 02:37 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Lol, it was all very exciting and a bit turgid at the same time. Still is, even tho things have calmed down a lot now apparently. The basic up-shot is that you don't need to change. OpenOffice faded like the moon wanes and then waxes. Hopefully under Apache it will wax towards being full again. You can choose to "jump ship" now and join the much more exciting and better developed LibreOffice now or you could choose to stick-it-out a bit longer and then choose to change (or not) at some point later on.
Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Thu, 24/11/11, Regina Henschel<[email protected]>  wrote:

From: Regina Henschel<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Demise of Open Office
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, 24 November, 2011, 19:18

Hi John,

John Gregson schrieb:
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.
When Oracle bought Sun it got the rights on OpenOffice.org among other things. But Oracle had no 
interest to develop OpenOffice.org. It shuts down the development department and dismissed the 
developers. Oracle gave Apache the possibility to do further work on OpenOffice.org. But parts of 
OpenOffice.org are not compatible with the Apache license. So the current work is to identify those 
parts and replace them with Apache license compatible solutions. In addition, OpenOffice.org was 
not only a product but had a lot of infrastructure around like Wiki, Bugzilla, mailinglists and 
forums, which Apache tries to migrate to the way Apache works. So it will last some time till the 
next release will appear and it will no longer be an "OpenOffice.org" but an "Apache 
OpenOffice". For more information see for example 
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/OpenOffice.org+Migration+Status

Apache is not an enterprise but a foundation and does not employs developers 
but the work is done by volunteers. In this aspect it is similar with The 
Document Foundation and LibreOffice. There are enterprises which pay some 
developers (including some of the old stuff) to work full time on the Apache 
OpenOffice. That is similar to the situation here, where some enterprises pay 
developers to work full time on LibreOffice. The latter had worked already on 
the OpenOffice.org code for a long time and LibreOffice gets all of their 
know-how. The fact, that lot of the volunteers of OpenOffice.org work now on 
LibreOffice has been told already.

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.
You can start immediately with LibreOffice. There are some versions available 
parallel. The version with the higher second number has got new features but 
might contain some more bugs. The version with the smaller second number does 
not have the latest features but has got a lot of bug fixes already and is in 
use a long time by many users.

Kind regards
Regina





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