@Tom,

What do you mean by "Win8 ready?"

Do you mean integration with multi-touch, the additional UI provisions, or 
what?  

If you mean certified for Windows 8, it will depend on whether the requirements 
for that have been worked through.  I know of no reason why LibreOffice can't 
achieve that.  I don't know if it has been done.  I'd be very surprised if 
older versions of Office don't already satisfy the essential requirements.

If you mean compatible with Windows 8, anything that is compatible with Windows 
7 should work.

I just ran the Windows 8 Upgrade Advisor on my aging Tablet PC, running Windows 
XP SP3.  It turns out that I can't upgrade because the processor on that 
machine does not have hardware NX support, and Windows 8 requires it as part of 
the tighter security with which it operates.  

However, on the review of software that needed to be upgraded or that is not 
supported, Office 2007 was listed as Compatible.  In addition, on that 
particular machine, the Upgrade Advisor listed this software as compatible:

OpenOffice.org 3.4.1
Apache Software Foundation

I'm confident, when I run the Windows 8 Upgrade Advisor where I have 
LibreOffice installed, I will see a similar encouraging result.

 - Dennis

PS: You can purchase boxed Microsoft Office 2013.  It is very pricey.  Here, 
we'll be renting, since one single lease will cover all of our multiple 
household machines and provide all of the Office components used here.  It will 
be much easier to have the same version of Office on all systems going forward. 
 It was too expensive to do that before.

Some Personal Windows 8 Preparations:

Something else I'm doing to prepare cutting over full to Windows 8 (with older 
Windows and with Linux running in VMs for my document forensics work).  
Logitech makes a Wireless Rechargeable Touchpad that provides multi-touch 
gestures and other features.  I am going to use it to replace my mouse on 
Windows 7 and also confirm it with Windows 8 ahead of fully upgrading to 
Windows 8: 
<http://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/touchpad-t650>

On Windows 7, there are multi-touch gestures that can work to zoom, scroll, 
etc.  

On Windows 8, additional touch features supported by the operating system will 
also work.  This allows me to keep my primary desktop system and its non-touch 
30" monitor.  

The touchpad should be superior to working with only a mouse and knowing all 
the keyboard shortcuts that make Windows 8 operable without touch (and useful, 
though, for accessibility and integration with assistive devices).  I expect 
that LibreOffice integration should be fine, the same as for Windows 7.  (I 
also have added Office 2013 Preview installed on Windows 8, but I haven't put 
it through its paces there.  I don't know if there are additional Windows 8 
behaviors or if it also runs essentially the same as on Windows 7.)

-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Davies [mailto:tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk] 
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2012 05:00
To: ubuysa; users@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: 0xc0000005 error in RPCRT4.dll from 
soffice.bin

Hi :)
Is anything Win8 ready?  MS Office 2010 and 2007 aren't.  With a new platform 
like that it usually takes a while for people to find work-arounds and even 
longer for the program to update to integrate better.  For MSO that will 
probably involve sitting out their newest version,  MSO 365 and then buy their 
next one (or rent as i'm not sure you can pay a one-off fee and then keep using 
'forever' any more).
Regards from
Tom :)  





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>Sent: Friday, 14 December 2012, 9:22
>Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: 0xc0000005 error in RPCRT4.dll from 
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>Don,
>
>Thanks for your suggestion, I did do a Google search before posting on here
>and none of the replies were terribly helpful.
>
>I have found a temporary solution; setting compatibility mode for
>swriter.exe to Windows 7 removes the problem completely. I'm now wondering
>whether LO 3.6 is truly Windows 8 ready?
>
>Thank you everyone for helping.
>
>
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