Firstly, Its LibreOffice not LibreOffice.org. TDF are not attaching that
suffix to the program name. Secondly, A portable version, if there will be
one, will be release by PortableApps in close colaboration with LibreOffice.
That being said, PortableApps might not release a version the moment
LibreOffice goes stable. They might wait a few months for the 'stable'
version to become even stabler, or they might just keep going with
OpenOffice.org and skip the LibreOffice bandwagon altogether, we cant be
sure.
On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 5:47 PM, Marius Popa <marius.marcus@gmail.com>wrote:
When do you plan to release LibreOffice.org 3.3 final? Is the portable
version developed by you or portableapps?
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