Re: Most stable platform to run Trinity on?

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said William Morder via tde-users:

| I really would like to go back to OpenOffice, which used to work. I
| don't like how these newer programs or new releases of old programs have
| started to disregard our privacy, or basic system settings. (I don't
| allow any programs to do that kind of thing.)

Frankly, I liked Star Office!

But, hey, we always have fallbacks: KWord and Calligra!

(I keep my TextMaker updated, though this is mostly because of some
carefully constructed label templates from the earliest months of the
millennium and because the Linux folk occasionally release some new
library or other that breaks TextMaker.)

And yeah, something flaky has been going on with LibreOffice lately. I
wonder if it will turn into ransomware . . .
--
dep

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