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Hi :)
Shorter answer is that it's vapour-ware.  It's a good tactic for trying to dilute one of 
LibreOffice's top "unique selling point"s.  

Wasn't there a typical Steve Ballmer 'speech' with him saying that MS Office 2013 would not even 
become available on Macs?  
Regards from
Tom :)  





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Subject: [libreoffice-users] m$ office to gnu/linux rumour

Readers,

Rumours (kool-aid for the internet!) abound that m$ considering office
2014 for gnu/linux.

Any substance anyone?

Nice competition for LO?

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