On 19/11/11 01:06, Martin Jungowski wrote: > Recently, we've started the second phase of our company-wide migration > from OpenOffice.org 3.2 to 3.3 and have encountered massive problems > on our Linux terminal servers. They were so big that we've decided to > put the project on hold for now and start looking for alternatives. > Obviously, LibreOffice is our #1 choice here. However, even though > I've been browsing the LO website for two days now I am unable to > decide whether 3.3 or 3.4 would be better for us. As far as I can see > they are both recommended for enterprise use in production > environments but what I'm missing is a clear marketing-bubble free > technical comparison. Does that exist? Or maybe an overview over what > (enterprise-related) features 3.4 might have that 3.3 doesn't? > > Thanks in advance, > Martin > I run 3.3.4 on all our business machines and latest production 3.4 line on my laptop for testing. To date I am not confident to roll out the 3.4 line. Although MSX compatibility is improved the regressions are too much of a detriment. This might all change in a month or so, and it might not. So I keep monitoring what is important in our business. Steve
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