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Thanks, Sigrid!  I checked the blog and, sure enough, a brief description of
the differences is here:


http://blog.documentfoundation.org/2011/08/17/libreoffice-3-3-4-is-ready-for-download/
href="http://blog.documentfoundation.org/2011/08/17/libreoffice-3-3-4-is-ready-for-download/ 


From that post:


The Document Foundation maintains two editions of LibreOffice: version 3.3.x
caters to conservative users, who wish to stick to a proven release in deep
maintenance mode, with increasingly infrequent updates, while the 3.4 branch
provides a more modern and featurefull release. We therefore strongly
recommend everyone to update to the 3.4 series in the near future.


I always like having the latest and greatest, so I guess I'll go with 3.4!


- Chris




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