It would be much better to have Apache OpenOffice as an option, not as a replacement.
I personally prefer LibreOffice.
the next big OpenOffice release (4.0) is supposed to be quite good. Especially improvement to MS document formats compatibility. Since about summer last year the OpenOffice developers have worked on implement much code of Symphony (IBMs Openoffice-Fork). This will go into the 4.0 version.
The better compatibility is shown in their wiki: Documentation/Fidelity Improvement Since AOO341
Many bug fixes
Currently I'm using LibreOffice, but I might switch back to OpenOffice when 4.0 is released.
Last edited by Fenrin; 01-30-2013 at 02:59 PM.
It would be much better to have Apache OpenOffice as an option, not as a replacement.
I personally prefer LibreOffice.
Calculate Linux has LibreOffice installed by default. I can easily install OpenOffice if I want to. LibreOffice supports VBA better than OpenOffice probably thanks to LGPL. I use a spreadsheet file named Unibox to help simulate speakers in sealed (acoustic suspension), vented (bass reflex), bandpass, and passive radiator/bass radiator types. It still does not work.
Both LibreOffice and OpenOffice are OK for making drafts, but they suck for production use or use in business. Microsoft Office is still the standard even though I do not like the ribbon style GUI. I have WINE setup to run Microsoft Office.