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Hi :)
The 3.3.2 has fairly long term support so there is no problem with staying
with it.  The newer features are mostly in the 3.4.x branch but then that
tends not to have the stability/support and might need upgrading much more
often.  The 3.4.3 apparently gives the best of both but like you i'm
sticking with the 3.3.2 for now.  You can install by downloading and
installing outside of your package manager .

You can have 2 or more instances of LibreOffice installed on the same
machine but this guide helps avoid the problems that are likely to arise
with that.
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Installing_in_parallel
Regards from
Tom :)

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