On 16/10/2013, Christoph Mueller cmuel...@dm-technologies.com wrote:
Hello,
I just upgraded from LibreOffice 3.4 (I know, a bit late, but I am
conservative). LibreOffice 3.4 always was a reliable choice both for
writing books and other documents. However, it also sometimes
crashed But
Hi :)
Age is not the factor that makes a release more stable, except that it does
mean you probably know all the problems you are likely to encounter and
probably have work-arounds for them.
The indicator that shows a release is likely to be stable is the 3rd digit. So
4.1.2 is likely to
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On 16 October 2013
On 10/16/2013 03:26 PM, Christoph Mueller wrote:
Hello,
I just upgraded from LibreOffice 3.4 (I know, a bit late, but I am
conservative). LibreOffice 3.4 always was a reliable choice both for
writing books and other documents. However, it also sometimes
crashed But less often than MS...
Hello,
I just upgraded from LibreOffice 3.4 (I know, a bit late, but I am
conservative). LibreOffice 3.4 always was a reliable choice both for
writing books and other documents. However, it also sometimes
crashed But less often than MS...
Since years I am editing a small 8 page magazine