Comment by tux3
(The last release of which was in 2023. The Apache Open Office fiasco truly has no end.)
(The last release of which was in 2023. The Apache Open Office fiasco truly has no end.)
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-...
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