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Hi :)
Nice answer! :)))  I think top-marks to James.  My answer was too ponderous
and boring.

Of course i think Star Office and maybe even OpenOffice were around back
then so in a way LibreOffice was, but just not under the same name.  (kinda
the opposite of MS formats as it happens!)
Regards from
Tom :)




On 22 April 2014 21:03, James Knott <james.knott@rogers.com> wrote:

Urmas wrote:
Meanwhile, Libreoffice cannot open its own documents from 2001.

Yeah, that really a problem, especially since LO didn't exist back then.


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