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Hi :)
Yes, it's 2 factors.
1.  LibreOffice is one of the very few packages that is good to get
"straight from the horses mouth" with no tweaking
2.  a more recent version, and at the moment that means a much more
stable one because both current branches have just left the "new
features" area and are just getting bug-fixes now
Regards from
Tom :)

On 16 December 2013 13:46, Walther Koehler <w.koehler@onlinemed.de> wrote:
Hi,

Setting up a new wheezy system and copying the LO-user-dir in my home
directory, downloading the actual version of LO from the ocfficial place, I
could start LO and run it as I was used to it. No key changes, no bugs, no
nasty change  in "design" etc. Even macros, dictionaries, all was working
right as expected. Thats the way I love it.

(In contrast to wheezy, where fundamental packages simply disappeared
(capisuite), weird pop ups, new designs (from right to left, .. I still have
a lot of work to do, until its "my" system again.

Walther

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