Dear libreoffice developers,
I have used openOffice for years. And since you have released libreOffice, I use this in openSUSE
12.1 too.
But now I am really disappointed about your software. LibreOffice crashed in my previous version
while trying to do table calculation (typing the = sign caused the error).
In LibreOffice 3.4.2 000340m1 (Build:1206) I got this error message: terminate called after
throwing an instance of 'com::sun::star::loader::CannotActivateFactoryException'
In my opinion this blooper should not happen with your about 10 years openSource in office suite
development!
And I seriously think about to use only openOffice in future.
Community openSource software means also to check the software before releasing.
I am a german sofware developer in the last year of the apprenticeship. I love openSource and I am
going to join a few openSource projects as soon as I got the skills for doing that. C++ is not
teached in my school, which is required in the most openSource software.
Yours sincerely
Thomas Wunner
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