On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 14:08, plino <pedlino@gmail.com> wrote:
Dotan,
"Well, allow me to retort" (as a famous movie character said) :)
LibreOffice IS fully compatible in the sense that it will open any MS Office
file. HOWEVER files created in MS Office may not look exactly the same (or
some features, e.g. Equations not be loaded at all) in LO or OOo
That is not fully compatible. That is partially compatible.
Would you say that HTML 5 is fully compatible with HTML 1.0? Because
it is, so long as one restricts his use of HTML 5 to only using <p>
tags.
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