
In any case, ReactOS will be Windows whilst Windows will become something else.

Apache Open office vs Libre Office? how hard would it be for Libre to create a NT5 version if a supported target existed? Not that hard I'd say as Apache still have that compatibility. NT5 compatibility will be assured and NT6 will be coming/partially in place.Īs an example, I have just installed XP and I have a supported and working browser, word processor suite, the vast majority of my tools work on it with current versions. I will be doing exactly that with some software that is the perfect match for ReactOS. Anyone with competence can take an open source project and refactor it for an o/s that is very close to the original target especially when all the tools exist, the skills are no different and the o/s is ready to roll. As an o/s gains credibility and users then developers will automatically note it as a potential target. For more information and support please visit this page (for LibreOffice Portable Fresh) and this page (for LibreOffice Portable Still).Yes they will. LibreOffice is packaged for portable use by with permission and assistance from The Document Foundation. The All Languages download (MultilingualAll) includes all languages supported by LibreOffice

No Portable Version (MultilingualStandard) is currently available No Portable Version (MultilingualAll) is currently available.And it is open source and completely free. It is packaged in format so it can work with the platform and its automatic updater and app store, work with other portable menus, or work by itself from a USB, cloud or local drive. LibreOffice Portable is a full-featured portable version of LibreOffice for Windows – including a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation tool, drawing package and database – packaged as a portable app, so you can take all your documents and everything you need to work with them wherever you go.
