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On 11/5/15, Bastián Díaz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I think some very whimsical and uninformed comments from the author.
> Unfortunately, that information makes users distrust LibreOffice not
> want to test their virtues. I would say that LibreOffice is in its best
> and still much more to do.
>
> Some articles with facts showing quality and low error that has
> LibreOffice:
> -http://www.coverity.com/press-releases/libreoffice-makes-strides-in-software-quality-with-coverity-scan/
> -http://www.infoworld.com/article/2687117/open-source-software/libreoffice-code-ten-times-better-than-proprietary.html
> -https://colonelqubit.wordpress.com/2015/10/15/libreoffice-qa-over-1000-bibisects-served/
> -https://mmohrhard.wordpress.com/2015/10/07/short-update-about-the-performance-testing/
>
> Cheers
>
> ---
> BASTIÁN DÍAZ
> https://telegram.me/diazbastian
>
> El 04-11-2015 17:58, CVAlkan escribió:
>
>> For what it's worth...
>>
>> In a review of Microsoft Office 2016 in the November 2015 of PC
>> Magazine,
>> long time reviewer Edward Mendelson gives the new version of
>> Microsoft's
>> suite 4.5 of 5 stars. As is typical of such reviews, the main
>> discussion is
>> followed by a short section - in this case titled "Office Alternatives"
>> -
>> describing other competitive offerings, such as Google Apps, Corel
>> WordPerfect Office, Apple's iWorks, etc.. He had the following to say
>> about
>> LibreOffice:
>>
>> "Although Office 2016 as a whole towers over its competition, it isn't
>> the
>> best at everything. LibreOffice 5 is a free and open-source suite, so
>> governments and security-conscious organizations can use it without
>> worrying
>> about what might be hidden inside Microsoft's code - but it's also
>> clumsy
>> and unstable."
>>
>> "Clumsy" seems to me to be a matter of what one is used to (i.e. de
>> gustibus
>> non disputandum as Horace said), and Mr. Mendelson doesn't explain what
>> he
>> means by "unstable" (it's of course easy to find "bugs," but I consider
>> "unstable" to suggest frequent crashes, which I haven't experienced or
>> heard
>> about).
>>
>> There are a variety of use cases for which LibreOffice is simply
>> inadequate
>> for serious work of course, but these are not the sort of things that
>> the
>> average user would run across. Given that LibreOffice is FREE, and
>> coded
>> mostly by volunteers with a wide range of programming skills and
>> experience,
>> it seems to me that the author's characterization misses the whole
>> value
>> proposition of LibreOffice.
>>
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>>
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