Yes, 3.4.6 will replace 3.4.4 without any issues.
I do not know about the more from 3.4.6 to 3.5.2.
If you are a "power user", or business user, I would stick with 3.4.6.
If you want the more cutting edge version, go ahead and install 3.5.2 as
the "upgrade".
I have not upgraded my Windows laptops from 3.4.5 yet. I run Ubuntu and
still run 3.4.5.
IF you want 3.4.5, you can get it. But 3.4.6 is the last of that line
and may be better.
On 04/05/2012 06:38 PM, Libre User wrote:
I am currently running LO 3.4.4.
I want to upgrade to LO 3.5.2.
Release notes say that "For Windows users that have LibreOffice prior
to version 3.4.5 installed, either uninstall that beforehand, or
upgrade to 3.4.5. Otherwise, the upgrade to 3.5.2 may fail."
Am I correct in thinking that upgrade means "install directly over
previous version without uninstalling previous version"?
Therefore, I can install 3.4.6 (3.4.5 is not available) directly over
3.4.4 and then install 3.5.2 directly over 3.4.6 and all my setting
will remain.
Jerry
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