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Importance of LibreOffice

Importance of LibreOffice

Posted Feb 12, 2013 15:26 UTC (Tue) by nye (guest, #51576)
In reply to: Importance of LibreOffice by bronson
Parent article: LibreOffice 4.0 released

>slower-than-snot, seriously crashy word processor that looked a lot like WordPerfect

Oh dear; well that would explain it alright.

That can't have made a good impression of general application quality on people trying Linux for the first time :(.


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Importance of LibreOffice

Posted Feb 12, 2013 15:29 UTC (Tue) by boudewijn (subscriber, #14185) [Link]

To be fair,the first gui versions of WordPerfect for Dos and Windows were also very slow, extremely crash-prone and likely to corrupt your data. My wife wrote a book on the first Windows version of WordPerfect and used 5.1 for DOS for that.

Importance of LibreOffice

Posted Feb 13, 2013 18:53 UTC (Wed) by Wol (guest, #4433) [Link]

Having used them (WP5.0 for SCO, WP5.1 for DOS, WP6.0 and WP6.1 for Windows, and supported WP5.1 and WP5.2 for Windows) my feeling was that ALL of them were rock solid ... UNLESS

You made the mistake of letting MS sabotage them. 5.1 and 5.2 for Windows were fine. Just a bit clunky, and I never had any desire to change from 5.1 for DOS.

6.0Win was great provided you ran it on Windows 3.1. Problem is, we were just introducing networking at the time, and MS slipped a bomb into the TCP/IP stack that killed it. It took 6.1 to fix all the "bugs" MS introduced.

And then, of course, MS sabotaged that with Office 95. If you installed 6.1 on top of Office 95 everything was fine. If, however, you installed Office over 95, well, ... the only way I ever found to fix the mess and get WP working again was "format c:".

Cheers,
Wol

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