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On 6/2/2012 10:46 AM, webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:
I ask the users, is it ready to be deployed to my/our business users?

We really need to know.


It depends on how you use it. As with all releases, it has some bugs.

My office is not using any of the 3.5 line yet because of a persistent
bug related to Calc and importing data from databases (basically, you
can't filter the data being brought in from the data sources browser at
all). Since we use Calc to bring in data from a database to generate
invoices, do payroll, etc., this obviously means LibO 3.5.x is of no use
to us.

If all you are looking to do is use the word processor, however, 3.5.x
should be fine.

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Steven Shelton
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