Bloatware in Linux

Discussion in 'all things UNIX' started by vasa1, Sep 30, 2011.

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  1. linuxforall

    linuxforall Registered Member

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    I don't see reason for either, have you tried OO forums? Are you using latest version of OO, do you get the same corruption with OO in Windows?
     
  2. vasa1

    vasa1 Registered Member

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    There was a time a certain browser was regarded as the de facto browser. Things change. But I don't want to get involved in argument especially about the need for preserving status quo.
     
  3. cozumel

    cozumel Registered Member

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    I've honestly never thought of running OpenOffice in Windows.

    As for the versions, the last time I tried OO was way back in '06 or '07 with a much older version of suse or ubuntu than I currently use. Guess I should give OO another try if you're saying you're not getting no problems/corruption. Thanks
     
  4. J_L

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    I get very little, if any, corruption either. 2007 information aren't valid, especially in technology.
     
  5. linuxforall

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    I have it running now in corporate, government and academic environment and so far no issues.
     
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