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LibreOffice 3.3 release

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  • B Bassam Abdul Baki

    Never did understand why a big company would buy an open-source project to kill it. Once they do, it's guaranteed to branch and resume where it was last standing. So, basically, the big company wastes its money for nothing.

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    Nemanja Trifunovic
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    Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:

    it's guaranteed to branch and resume where it was last standing.

    Not really. Many producers of open-source software make their living by selling a more powerful commercial version of the product. To be able to do that, they need to own the code, even if they release (a part of it) under GPL.

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    • N Nemanja Trifunovic

      Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:

      it's guaranteed to branch and resume where it was last standing.

      Not really. Many producers of open-source software make their living by selling a more powerful commercial version of the product. To be able to do that, they need to own the code, even if they release (a part of it) under GPL.

      utf8-cpp

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      Bassam Abdul Baki
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      Note, I did say buy it to kill it.

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      • N Nemanja Trifunovic

        Deyan Georgiev wrote:

        I have MS Office 2010 but I’m using only the World from it

        Word, I guess :). Have you tried OneNote? The best Office application hands-down.

        Deyan Georgiev wrote:

        For the most of the home users

        Sure, but MS Office is primarily aimed at corporate users where integration with Exchange and SharePoint may be important.

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        Single Step Debugger
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        Nemanja Trifunovic wrote:

        Word, I guess

        Yes but as I tolled Dave, I’m not going to fix it; it’s quite a funny :)

        Nemanja Trifunovic wrote:

        Have you tried OneNote? The best Office application hands-down.

        Yes, I played with it and I like it, I guess I’m just too lazy to use it.

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        • I Ian Shlasko

          They're pretty much the same thing, at this point... It was all originally StarOffice (Maybe there was more before that, but that's as far back as my historical knowledge goes)... Sun Microsystems bought StarOffice, and somehow it split into StarOffice and OpenOffice.org, with the latter being open source. Now, Sun had historically been friendly toward FOSS... They contributed to the community and didn't try to destroy anything, as far as I'm aware. Oracle, on the other hand... Oracle semi-recently bought up Sun, as you're probably aware, and they basically kicked the open source to the curb (MySQL is a bit uncertain at this point, though Oracle hasn't made their move yet)... They didn't come right out and fire everyone, but I believe the OO.o guys were "encouraged" to leave, and most (all?) of them did. So, OO.o, being an open-source project, was simply forked to become LibreOffice. Oracle owns the trademark, so they had to change the name and rebrand it... I'm guessing they also added features that weren't permitted in the Sun/Oracle days (I haven't researched it much), but for the most part, LibreOffice is just the next version of OO.o at this point. The difference is in the future... OO.o is very likely to stagnate and fade out, as Oracle really doesn't want it. LibreOffice is alive and kicking, so that's where you want to be right now. (Not 100% about some of the history, so I welcome any corrections)

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          Tim Carmichael
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          Excellent reply, you got my 5. So, LibreOffice it is.... Tim

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          • B Bassam Abdul Baki

            Never did understand why a big company would buy an open-source project to kill it. Once they do, it's guaranteed to branch and resume where it was last standing. So, basically, the big company wastes its money for nothing.

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            Ian Shlasko
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            Oracle didn't directly buy OpenOffice.org... They bought Sun, which owned OpenOffice.org (Along with MySQL, Java, Solaris, SPARC, and quite a bit else). I think OO.o was just collateral damage in this instance. Kind of like buying a new computer, then uninstalling the pre-packaged Windows and installing Linux :)

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            • T Tim Carmichael

              Excellent reply, you got my 5. So, LibreOffice it is.... Tim

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              Ian Shlasko
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              :)

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              • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                Never did understand why a big company would buy an open-source project to kill it. Once they do, it's guaranteed to branch and resume where it was last standing. So, basically, the big company wastes its money for nothing.

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                Chris C B
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                Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:

                money for nothing

                ...and your chicks for free. Oh sorry - we did that one a couple of weeks ago. :laugh:

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                • I Ian Shlasko

                  Oracle didn't directly buy OpenOffice.org... They bought Sun, which owned OpenOffice.org (Along with MySQL, Java, Solaris, SPARC, and quite a bit else). I think OO.o was just collateral damage in this instance. Kind of like buying a new computer, then uninstalling the pre-packaged Windows and installing Linux :)

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                  Bassam Abdul Baki
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                  Good analogy. :)

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                  • H hairy_hats

                    OpenOffice.org fork LibreOffice [^] has just been released. Hopefully they'll work out how to speed up program startup, but even without that it looks like a positive development in the arena of office suites.

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                    For those of you who want to know any specific differences between LO and OOo Ars Technica[^] has a short summary.

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                    • I Ian Shlasko

                      Oracle didn't directly buy OpenOffice.org... They bought Sun, which owned OpenOffice.org (Along with MySQL, Java, Solaris, SPARC, and quite a bit else). I think OO.o was just collateral damage in this instance. Kind of like buying a new computer, then uninstalling the pre-packaged Windows and installing Linux :)

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                      Ian Shlasko wrote:

                      Oracle didn't directly buy OpenOffice.org... They bought Sun, which owned OpenOffice.org (Along with MySQL, Java, Solaris, SPARC, and quite a bit else). I think OO.o was just collateral damage in this instance.

                      On a semi-related note: It should be interesting to see what Oracle does with VirtualBox in terms of it's open source future...

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                      • H hairy_hats

                        OpenOffice.org fork LibreOffice [^] has just been released. Hopefully they'll work out how to speed up program startup, but even without that it looks like a positive development in the arena of office suites.

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                        Henry Minute
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                        I installed it last week. It is still a little slow at startup although rather nicely it picked up all my OO settings when I installed it. I use it pretty much every day and so far, so good.

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                        • D Dalek Dave

                          I thought it was still in beta?

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                          Steve Mayfield
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                          The World is still in Beta? That explains sooo much ;) The Weather module needs some serious tweeking :sigh:

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                          • H hairy_hats

                            OpenOffice.org fork LibreOffice [^] has just been released. Hopefully they'll work out how to speed up program startup, but even without that it looks like a positive development in the arena of office suites.

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                            Igor Kushnarev
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                            Did you see Paulo José's mockup for Libre Office? http://www.webupd8.org/2011/01/libreoffice-user-interface-mockups-with.html I like it.

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