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mksaunders2 | 1 year ago

> I still don't understand there isn't a supported version of LibreOffice that I can pay for

But there are, and has been for years, such versions: https://www.libreoffice.org/download/libreoffice-in-business...

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gnfargbl|1 year ago

> In that way, you can get long-term Service Level Agreements (SLA), personalised assistance, technical support, and custom new features.

Thanks, but not quite what I'm looking for. I want a fully maintained and supported offline word processor and spreadsheet for Linux, much as Windows/OSX has Microsoft Office.

If I felt that LibreOffice was maintained and supported, I would not be asking.

breakingcups|1 year ago

I'm very confused about what you are asking, exactly. In your first post, you ask for "a supported version of LibreOffice that I can pay for", when it's pointed out to you that you can, it's not actually LibreOffice that you want to pay for, because you insinuate it's not maintained and supported?

Even though the paid offer includes technical support and a simple git log shows 50 commits in the past 24 hours in the core repository?