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On 05/02/13 12:53, Tom Davies wrote:
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  Will MSO ever catch up on security or cross-platform compatibility?
Regards from
Tom :)

Hmmm - tough one that! I'd have to say "no" and "no" :-)





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From: Urmas <davian818@gmail.com>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Tuesday, 5 February 2013, 13:42
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: LibreOffice 4.0

"Chad Homan" <choman@gmail.com>:
My question is, is LO 4.0 suppose to be the release that supports 120% of
MSO97.
Not yet, it does not support 100% of MS Word 2.0 (from 1992) yet.

Of course it has some bells and whistles and even a couple of useful features, but still no cigar.


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