

meanwhile PCWorld said: "LibreOffice's interface is enough like Microsoft Office's that few users will have trouble adjusting to it.". One of the major negatives given for PCMag was a "Clunky Interface". I think the move toward ribbon is responding to critics in the press: I had a tough time finding a complete list either on LibreOffice's site or PortableApps. On a related note, though I was not thrilled with my experience with WinPenPack's OpenOffice install, I was pleased to see an easy-to-access look at every previous version of LibreOffice they've offered.

LibreOffice has been great to this point but this was a huge pain in the ass this week as I was trying to resolve this while finishing something important on a deadline. It didn't appear to be in the options:Ĭurrent plan: I downloaded the previous version of LibreOffice Fresh (4.4.1) from PortableApps.
#Libreoffice fresh vs.still how to
I couldn't figure out how to switch it over to English. Unfortunately, I'm getting errors there too: So some unfortunate news: after some weird crashy errors with both LibreOffice Fresh AND Still versions, I broke down and tried to download X-OpenOffice to open up my ODT files. The "Still" or more stable version (4.3.6.2) is working fine. It's evidently a little too cutting edge and crashing frequently. Webfork wrote:Usage note: I've been having some stability problems with the latest "Fresh" or cutting edge version (4.4.1).
