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On 19/11/11 01:06, Martin Jungowski wrote:
Recently, we've started the second phase of our company-wide migration
from OpenOffice.org 3.2 to 3.3 and have encountered massive problems
on our Linux terminal servers. They were so big that we've decided to
put the project on hold for now and start looking for alternatives.
Obviously, LibreOffice is our #1 choice here. However, even though
I've been browsing the LO website for two days now I am unable to
decide whether 3.3 or 3.4 would be better for us. As far as I can see
they are both recommended for enterprise use in production
environments but what I'm missing is a clear marketing-bubble free
technical comparison. Does that exist? Or maybe an overview over what
(enterprise-related) features 3.4 might have that 3.3 doesn't?

Thanks in advance,
 Martin

I run 3.3.4 on all our business machines and latest production 3.4 line
on my laptop for testing. To date I am not confident to roll out the 3.4
line. Although MSX compatibility is improved the regressions are too
much of a detriment. This might all change in a month or so, and it
might not. So I keep monitoring what is important in our business.
Steve

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