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Tracey

On Mon, 2011-06-27 at 15:46 -0700, tracey002 wrote:

Is Libre Office the same/identical application as Open Office or are they
separate projects?
The names and icons of the applications look identical.

If not, can you briefly explain the difference.
Thanks, Tracey

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LO is a fork from OOo and is a separate project from OOo. This occurred
when Oracle bought Sun. LO is a project of The Document Foundation and
Open Office is now is a project of the Apache Foundation. At the present
time there are many similarities between us and OOo

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