


Libreoffice and Openoffice need to do some tweaks on first run, so i did first runs with no files just to finish that, also for each cold start, the measurement is the time of the first run of the file (this time around, no averages!), time is as follows 1:15:30.45 (1 hour, 15 minutes, 30 seconds and 45 centiseconds), also only added the CPU on the large.

doc (Office 2003 format), as well as LibreOffice 3.5 (what we are using now) can pretty much open any file-type, so i'm aiming to what we normally use.įor the software, all operating systems are up to date, i've disabled as much software as i can from all of them prior to the tests (that means, anti-virus, dropbox, etc), also on windows 7 im using Ms Office 2003 and on Mac im using Office 2008 and iWork 09, the reason being these are the only ones i own and its mostly for comparison purposes, all installations were on the typical settings and on Mac i did close the software every-time, so hot start was with the program fully closed.

doc and normally when we receive in any other format, we convert it to. od ) or Office Open XML (.docx or .xlsx)? Well cause 90% of our files are. The files i will be using are ( you can get them here): please.) Same specs as Win7, its dual boot. Ubuntu 12.04 - (with gnome classic of course, unity?.This is the setup i will be using (and yes i wont be using my ssd powered hardware, because i dont have any at the office): So there was a lot of confusion and some complaints about my previous faceoff OpenOffice vs LibreOffice, some stuff was deserved (not providing the test files was silly, but i did use office documents so i couldn't without messing with them), making a strange graph with strange values, not including the other operating systems even though the results were close, so I'm fixing all of this on this review, it will be simple and similar in point (comparison of performance for a small business office), because im doing this review as much for me as anyone else, in an office setting, were performance is the most important thing followed by a responsive layout and good formatting (stuff like compatibility or features are not as important since all of the software here has the features we want and used for years!).
