Regarding OOo vs LOo, it's not so much a matter of opinion, but a demonstrable fact that OpenOffice has been essentially abandoned and has not had a significant release in over a decade (while #LibreOffice, the successor, has had over 23+ major releases since then).
Apache's #OpenOffice is not only buggier & less featureful, it's also considered a security risk to be using it.
Jeff Fortin T.
in reply to Bronwyn Harris • • •Regarding OOo vs LOo, it's not so much a matter of opinion, but a demonstrable fact that OpenOffice has been essentially abandoned and has not had a significant release in over a decade (while #LibreOffice, the successor, has had over 23+ major releases since then).
Apache's #OpenOffice is not only buggier & less featureful, it's also considered a security risk to be using it.
The chart at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenOffi… and comparison at openhub.net/p/_compare?project… show the staggering difference
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