From the article;

"Language support

If you're multilingual, it's worth noting that Apache OpenOffice offers
more in terms of flexibility when it comes to languages, letting you
download additional language patches as plugins. If you choose LibreOffice,
you'll need to pick one language at the start and stick with it."

That's not right.

The article also talks about the UI being old looking and then fails to
mention the new UI (notebook bar) elements in LibreOffice.


The article also misses that there are large numbers of spreadsheets in MSO
format that will not function in AOO, lack of functions, which work in
LibreOffice.


Then there is the question of performance, LibreOffice has the edge here in
Calc when needing to crunch lots of data, with the multi-core threading
support. Not mentioned.


There is likely others.





On Sun, Apr 21, 2019 at 9:50 AM Daniel A. Rodriguez <
drodrig...@libreoffice.org> wrote:

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