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krackedpress wrote

In his blog, Michael Weeks has as a great table comparison between LO 
and Apache's OO.

I would love to see something like this between LO and MSO.

http://people.gnome.org/~michael/blog/2012-04-26-ooo-comparison.html 
<http://people.gnome.org/%7Emichael/blog/2012-04-26-ooo-comparison.html>

Well, most of the points that look good for LibO do not matter, are a matter
of taste, may be even counter productive.
The OOXML output filters are a desaster. 
Many people complain about all the bundled stuff (dysfunctional report
builder, too many languages).
Most of the Calc differences can be seen as draw backs (I prefer OOo Calc
actually). 

There are plenty of comparisons between LO/OOo and MSO. The result depends
on the tester. If you compare LO with MSO the same way as Micheal compares
AOO with LO then MSO wins.

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