It's ironic how cannily it applies to OpenOffice too. Current OpenOffice IS a trap; you almost definitely wanted to install LibreOffice instead, but most people don't know the difference. I can't count the number of people I've seen using ancient OO instead of LO only because they didn't know that LibreOffice was the better version
And that's barely a "release". Essentially stagnant since 2014, and many commits which just fiddle with spaces and spelling of comments. Plus, there are apparently known, and unremedied, security vulnerabilities:
(The last release of which was in 2023. The Apache Open Office fiasco truly has no end.)
It's ironic how cannily it applies to OpenOffice too. Current OpenOffice IS a trap; you almost definitely wanted to install LibreOffice instead, but most people don't know the difference. I can't count the number of people I've seen using ancient OO instead of LO only because they didn't know that LibreOffice was the better version
And that's barely a "release". Essentially stagnant since 2014, and many commits which just fiddle with spaces and spelling of comments. Plus, there are apparently known, and unremedied, security vulnerabilities:
https://externer-datenschutzbeauftragter-dresden.de/en/data-...