CougTek
Hairy Aussie
The fact that Apache is now responsible for the development of OpenOffice is new to me. I thought it felt into the grasp of Oracle. I don't remember Oracle absorbing Apache, but I could have missed the news.
So now we have LibreOffice on one side and Apache OpenOffice on the other. I thought LibreOffice was made by the crew who originally started OpenOffice and then drifted away when Sun was purchased by Oracle because of Oracle's poor handling of the project.
I've been using LibreOffice a lot during the last year. Version 3.5 crashed a lot before the latest release (3.5.3), but 3.4.6 has mostly been trouble-free. It feels slow though. I haven't used OpenOffice in a while, so I cannot compare the current state of both Office suites. Which one do you prefer?
So now we have LibreOffice on one side and Apache OpenOffice on the other. I thought LibreOffice was made by the crew who originally started OpenOffice and then drifted away when Sun was purchased by Oracle because of Oracle's poor handling of the project.
I've been using LibreOffice a lot during the last year. Version 3.5 crashed a lot before the latest release (3.5.3), but 3.4.6 has mostly been trouble-free. It feels slow though. I haven't used OpenOffice in a while, so I cannot compare the current state of both Office suites. Which one do you prefer?