LibreOffice vs. OpenOffice

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How are they different functionally?

asked January 26, 2012
mkrlab
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Don't wait anyone to test!, Try it by your self. It's better than to listen from anyone.

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I. OpenOffice was not absolutely the first main Office Suite available to Linux users. It all started with Star Office, a proprietary, and resource heavy, office suite from Star Division. In 1999 Star Division was acquired by Sun Microsystems, and one year later, Star Office was released as an open source office suite: Open Office. Being actively developed by the OpenOffice.org community, OpenOffice rapidly became popular, and one of the most famous open source project. In 2010 Sun Microsystems was bought by Oracle, and the development of OpenOffice was no more assured. II. Libre Office After the development of OpenOffice was discontinued, members of the OpenOffice development team created The Document Foundation and released a new office suite: LibreOffice, a fork of OpenOffice. Since then LibreOffice was actively developed by The Document Foundation, new features were added and bugs fixed. In the same time, as most of the OpenOffice.org community developers were gone, the development of OpenOffice was stopped. Finally, in June 2011 Oracle contributed the OpenOffice code to The Apache Software Foundation's Incubator.

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