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Dear Sir:
Our whole shop is built around Open Office and now LibreOffice.
We supported OpenOffice by buying subscriptions from SUN. This is still a
valuable product and needs to be supported.
There are some things that LibreOffice dropped - such as the history function.
My only guess is that it was a security issue. One of the most handy
features.
Larry Linder
On Wednesday 13 June 2012 10:58 pm, Yasha Karant wrote:
> Many of us depend upon OpenOffice to handle office suite documents, many
> of which are generated through non-open-systems end users of the
> proprietary Microsoft office suite. I need it for that purpose, but
> also to handle legacy WordPerfect documents.
>
> I use the production versions from the supplier, not any SL6 port or
> distro version.
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> The Oracle OpenOffice production versions for EL6, both IA-32 and
> X86-64, handled
> WordPerfect. Now that OpenOffice is under Apache, that support has been
> discontinued with the current Apache production version of OpenOffice.
> However, I have verified that LibreOffice production version does still
> support WordPerfect documents. This may be of use for those who also
> have legacy documents.
>
> Yasha Karant
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