On 01/08/2011 11:42, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
Given that the release of LibreOffice 3.4.2 is targeted at enterprise
users, I find it surprising that the product is thought to be ready
for release. At lease 2 significant bugs have been introduced and
remain present that would, to my mind, discourage personal, let alone
enterprise users. They are:
1 Inability to connect to address data sources - at least in Linux
systems.
2 Inability to add/change icons in toolbar customisation - no scroll
bar.
Apart from the bugs themselves, what does this say about the product
in general as a usable tool? Were I still an enterprise user, I would
be very wary about allowing this release into my office.
Peter HB
It does seem to have been released a little early. Installed fine (Win
32 Vista), but crashes during the initial processes during "enabling
Hungarian...". I will have to revert to an earlier version. Very
annoying. It seems strange to release a product with, according to the
bug list, more than 40 critical issues. I doubt this will enhance its
reputation.
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Mike Hall
www.onepoyle.net
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