On 10/13/2017 11:38 PM, zahra a wrote:
hi. i use windows xp and love my windows version. from the plan of libreoffice developers i realized that libreoffice 6.0.0 and later does not support xp or vista. i use version 5.3.4.1 forever and love it very much. hope that help, God bless you!
I loved XP as well. That was one reason that I found Ubuntu 9.x/10.x had a similar look/feel with the GNOME desktop environment back in late 2009 and early 2010, when I bought my first "default desktop that did not have any OS installed when I bought it new. When Ubuntu went to Unity, I looked into the MATE desktop. That is what I use with a Ubuntu 14.04 - crashes when I try to install 16.04 - and 16.04 for most of the other systems.
For Windows, I also wanted to keep XP for as long as possible. I even have a XP SP3 DVD with many licenses from computers that I have scrapped over the year. My old HP laptop was XP. My next one had VISTA - yuck. I upgraded it to Win7. The next laptop has Win7 installed. Those laptops then went to Win10 on the Windows partition and Ubuntu 16.04 on their Linux partitions. My newest laptop [ASUS 17"] has only Ubuntu, since Windows 10 [came with] would over heat playing videos - streaming or local. Ubuntu sometimes gets a little hot, but not to 180° F, or even hotter, like Win10 does all the time and then freezes due by being too hot.
The last MS Office I uses was version 2003. Then I switched to OpenOffice.org as my default office "system". When LibreOffice had its first release version to the general public. I have never looked back. Currently, I do not install the first version[s] of LO's lines [5.0.0, 5.2.0, 5.3.0, etc.] anymore, but I keep installing later versions.
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