
Originally Posted by
ciplogic
So you did not address the issues: LibreOffice can be attacked not by file format (which let's say is patent free), but because some functionality can be similar with MSO one, including: the componentization (UNO framework is very similar with COM+), the scripting (like LO Basic), layouting in columns. Even LO would stay clear of MS patents, my point was that you (with LO) may break patents by using a lot of other components that can be patented (like Cairo, that is used for drawing with AntiAliasing inside LO, can maybe be attacked once by Adobe, because it breaks a PostScript patent, or the capability of LO Draw to import PDFs can be involved with a Copyright attack), etc. So if you are patent intolerant, I would recommend to you to use AbiWord or Calligra.