Hi All,

I was curious why the word "Fresh" is used rather than the more widely used word "Beta" for the latest development release branch. This was a confusing thing to me as well until I read "Fresh, targeted to early adopters and technology enthusiasts, and Stable targeted to enterprise deployments and conservative users” at <http://blog.documentfoundation.org/2014/04/29/the-document-foundation-announces-libreoffice-4-1-6/ >. Chromium,Firefox and the like use theword "Beta" for development branches and users testing and reviewing LibO would understand it as such, so that negative compatibility reviews don't show up similar to the review that brought me into testing LibO < http://netrunner-mag.com/libreoffice-vs-microsoft-office-part-deux/ >.

With the recent talk about 4.3 not working on windows XP, i was wondering how long XP will be supported by LibO as chrome, firefox, and opera have stated that they will continue to support XP as long as it is popular among their users. As a recent ex-windows XP user, i believe many users will stick with XP for another half decade or more and i think that supporting these users with a modern open source office suite as an alternative to the last version of ms office that will run on XP and Vista (office 2010) would be a great advantage to bringing in more users to LibO, especially as LibO continues to improve in compatibility and features. Microsoft will continue to support office 2007 for another 3 years and office 2010 for another 7 < http://www.allyncs.com/docs/lifecyclesupport.html >.

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Jay Philips

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