Hi :)
Yes, the 3.6.4 is due to be released sometime between 3rd Dec - 9th December.  
I'm not on the devs list so i have no idea whether this one is likely to be 
earlier or later within that time-frame.   Here's the schedule
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Release_Plan

Note that the 3.7.x branch is being renamed 4.0.x branch.  Apache are releasing 
a branch of AOO numbered 4.0.x but for most things it wont be as advanced as 
LibreOffice yet.  The one things they might have is better Accessibility for 
screen-readers and such but everything else is more developed in LO.  

@ Chris 
We normally have 2 branches going at the same time.  One stable branch and one 
with shiny new features.  'Obviously' adding shiny new features and improving 
things dramatically runs a risk of introducing unexpected problems.  So the 
'older' branch which doesn't have all the newly added features focuses on just 
solving bug-reports and streamlining things a bit.  Most of those fixes will be 
"ported" to the newer branch.  

It's about the same with most software.  MicroSoft have "Bug-fix Tuesday" or 
"Patch Tuesday" (or something like that) but they eventually wrap those up into 
"Service Packs".  Many corporate users avoid their newer releases until MS have 
released Service Pack 1.  With LibreOffice the equivalent of "service pack 
number" is the 3rd digit.  So 3.6.3 shows it's the 3.6.x branch and has reached 
the equivalent of Service Pack 3.  So whereas with MS Office you install the 
program and then hunt around for service packs with LibreOffice you get the 
service pack wrapped up in the initial install.  So, the older branch has 
generally got as far as "Service Pack 4" when the new branch is released.  

It's always good to try out the newest release of the newest branch just to see 
how well it works, what new features are there, see if MS compatibility has 
improved and generally play around and ask the list questions to flag upo 
issues that might only be happening on your particular unique hardware.  
Chances are that other people may also suffer the same problem later and if we 
find out what the new problems are early on then we can try to find fixes.  

However, many of us have machines that need to be dependable with minimal IT 
support so for those it's best to stick with the older branch once it's reached 
at least "Service Pack 4".  It is possible to have 2 versions of LO on one 
machine but it takes a bit of figuring out so some of us constantly race to 
install the newest branches newest release as soon as it comes out, then play 
around with it, post bug-reports and if it's usable stick with it.  If not then 
just go back to the older branch again.  

It's free to install on as many machines as you like as many times as you like 
and you can keep the installer as long as you like so it's fairly easy to 
reinstall.  

With older software reinstalling gets the program "back to factory defaults" 
but with OpenSource software, all the settings are stored in a "User Profile" 
so that a reinstall or upgrade picks up on all your previous settings.  Which 
is brilliant and saves a LOT of time when you  upgrade often but confuses 
people that are only used to older software.  It does also make it easier to 
"get back to factory defaults" by just renaming the User Profile so that LO 
can't find it and creates a new one.  It's a much faster way of decluttering 
and clearing out all the odd Extensions and settings that might be causing 
weird things to happen.  

Regards from
Tom :)  







>________________________________
> From: rost52 <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Friday, 30 November 2012, 6:41
>Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Problem reading Word 2003 document
> 
>Then I should be able to open it soon when 3.6.4 will be released. Next week???
>I will give it a try because I am on XP
>
>
>On 2012-11-30 13:28, Chris Carlson wrote:
>> I find it really frustrating that all of you are opening the document fine.  
>> Of course you all seem to be using Linux or LO version 3.6.  On Nov 25, I 
>> downloaded the latest version, and it was 3.5.7.  Silly me to think that 
>> this is the latest version.
>> 
>> So, I installed 3.6.3.2 (build 58f22d5), and it opened for me, too. I had 
>> all the column issues you had, but like you said, it's easy to fix.
>> 
>> Apparently, the problem I had has been fixed.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Chris
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 11/29/2012 7:05 PM, Jay Lozier wrote:
>>> On 11/29/2012 11:45 AM, Chris Carlson wrote:
>>>> Okay, I must be brain-dead.  I misread "nabble" as "nobble."
>>>> 
>>>> Looking at nabble, it's way more than I need if anyone want's to look at 
>>>> the document with which I'm having trouble.  It can be downloaded from 
>>>> http://beachware.org/Dec12.doc.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks, all, for the support.
>>>> Chris
>>>> 
>>> Chris
>>> 
>>> I had no problems opening the document us LO Version 3.6.3.2 (Build ID: 
>>> 58f22d5) on Linux Mint. I noticed the pagination may be slightly off but 
>>> otherwise pictures looked good and apparently in their proper places. The 
>>> text did not have any funny characters or gibberish.
>>> 
>>> Jay
>>> <snip>
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
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