On 2012-02-22 7:34 AM, Tom Davies <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
On Wed, 22/2/12, Tanstaafl<tanstaafl@libertytrek.org> wrote:
On 2012-02-21 4:15 PM, Gregory Forster<glf.libreoffice@gmail.com> wrote:
When reading and modifying Microsoft Power Point files OpenOffice.org
did a considerably better job than LibreOffice 3.4.5 (for business
purposes).
Disagree... I have had much better MSO format support in the later
versions of Libreoffice than Openoffice ever provided...
I think Impress and Base need a bit of work but Writer and Calc are
quite fantastic for this sort of thing. Well, for the most part imo.
Please stay in context Tom - and PLEASE stop top-posting in an inline
posted thread (I expect this admonition to fall on deaf ears because you
have already demonstrated your blatant disregard for respecting the List
Posting Guidelines, and refuse to acknowledge the difference between
*blindly* *bottom* posting and intelligently in-line posting).
The complaint wasn't about general file format support, it was comparing
OOo (prior to LibO splitting off) to subsequent version of LibO.
I maintain my comment that *all* version of LibO have been at least as
good, but mostly much *better* than prior version of OOo...
Charles
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