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Hi :)

Easy. Go with LibreOffice (pun intended)

Go-oo has moved to LibreOffice
http://planet.go-oo.org/
& i think that already many of their updates that were delayed in OpenOffice 
have already been included in LibreOffice bug-squad or even pushed into the RCs 
:)

Even if LibreOffice doesn't make it as the default Office Suite in April's 
Ubuntu release it is in the repos and will most likely be in the October 
release.  We can't expect a vast behemoth such as Ubuntu to be fast and agile at 
reacting to stuff like this.

Regards from
Tom :)




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From: Arda Tunccekic <arda@duzen.com.tr>
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Mon, 17 January, 2011 15:49:49
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] which is better?

I can assure you LibreOffice is better, it has more features and it is better in 
Ms Office compatibility.
But it still needs some bug fixes and still have some problems with Office 
compatilibity.
I think, if the development team works hard for some 6-12 months and takes bug 
reports seriously, it can be a real alternative for even hardcore Ms Office 
users.
Regards

On 17.01.2011 17:06, Edmund Laugasson wrote:

Users are quite confused - three opportunities: LibreOffice, Go-OO and 
OpenOffice.org - which to choose...
Which will be included in Ubuntu? I heard, that LibreOffice.... I use myself 
Ubuntu already years...

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