


The GPL office suite even got more serious a while ago with a new heavyweight board. Google, RedHat, Canonical, Novell and others are showing support for LibreOffice. In a nutshell, and to answer your question, LibreOffice is the brightest future could ever had :) LibreOffice 3.4.1 has been already released and packed with stable new features. Meanwhile, after failing to monetize it, Oracle donated OpenOffice to the Apache foundation (hey IBM ) ) However, for developers the current focus on code cleanup is very important and will increase the number of contributors. From a user perspective, no major UI changes so far. The foundation quickly raised funds and started by cleaning the code base. They created a foundation: The Document Foundation and changed the BSD licence (which meant you could develop and commercialize the way IBM used to do with Lotus Syphony) to our well loved GPL :) Considerando che LibreOffice lo è sviluppato da più persone e dalla loro comunità più. Ciò significa che LibreOffice può prendere il codice OpenOffice e incorporarlo nella tua suite per ufficio, ma non viceversa. Some developers forked OpenOffice and created LibreOffice. Il progetto Apache OpenOffice utilizza lestensione Licenza Apache, mentre LibreOffice utilizza una doppia licenza LGPLv3 e MPL.

While some of these fears turned to reality (with Oracle dumping OpenSolaris), the database giant plans for were not so clear and the office suite future seemed in danger. Both are good choices if youre looking for a powerful free office suite.
#Openoffice vs libre office upgrade#
When SUN was acquired by Oracle, the open source community was afraid that Oracle kills SUN's open source software, which included, OpenSolaris, MySQL, etc. Related: No More Upgrade Fees: Use Google Docs or Office Web Apps Instead of Microsoft Office It doesnt really matter whether you use LibreOffice or Apache OpenOffice.
