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What are the differences between the "winPenPack" version of LO and the one from "PortableApps.com".

What do you mean by "more features" and "better optimized"? I thought that the PortableApps.com version that LO's web site links to does not remove any features so the "more features" statement needs to be clarified.

If the "winPenPack" is so much better than the other one, then why is it not listed in the "Portable" page of LO's site?


On 12/19/2013 07:25 AM, Pedro wrote:
I recommend that you download the latest version from winPenPack

http://www.winpenpack.com/en/download.php?view.1354

or any version you prefer...
http://sourceforge.net/projects/winpenpack/files/X-LibreOffice/releases/

X-LibreOffice has more features and is better optimized than Portable
LibreOffice from PortableApps.

It is also supported by TDF so you can be sure it's not a hacked (in the
negative sense of the word) version.

Hope this helps ;)



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