
On the whole, "we can assume that out there are over 21 million individuals actively using LibreOffice with the update feature switched on," Vignoli said. #OPENOFFICE VS LIBREOFFICE REDDIT UPDATE#

The numbers released by LibreOffice and OpenOffice aren't quite apples-to-apples, but they do suggest more interest in OpenOffice. OpenOffice 3.4 has been downloaded more than 40 million times since being released in May 2012. The 21 million figure of individual users of LibreOffice includes all the users racked up since LibreOffice became available in January 2011. Then again, LibreOffice's method of counting theoretically includes only active users, leaving out those who downloaded the software and then discarded it. #OPENOFFICE VS LIBREOFFICE REDDIT SOFTWARE#

Individual downloaders aren't the only source of adoption. There are corporate deployments, as well as users of Linux distributions that pre-install LibreOffice. Perhaps most users of distributions like Fedora and Ubuntu now use LibreOffice by virtue of it being the default option, but nothing is preventing them from using something else. #OPENOFFICE VS LIBREOFFICE REDDIT CODE#.#OPENOFFICE VS LIBREOFFICE REDDIT SOFTWARE#.#OPENOFFICE VS LIBREOFFICE REDDIT UPDATE#.
