On 22/10/10 19:40, AG wrote:
Wow! This has gotten tribal.
I'm an 'end user' been a fan since StarOffice 5. I applaud developers
over the years who have made OOo and LO the serious office software it
is today. I'm lucky to have the time, space and inclination to have both
versions on my Ubuntu netbook. I will probably choose one over the other
in time when the differences become more than cosmetic. I have to say I
think LO is more likely to prosper because of who is involved.
If I might be so bold, I hope that neither ever have an interface like
the current offering from redmond! I have to use it at Uni and don't
like it at all.
Cheers,
Bex.
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