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1. It works the same in both Windows in Linux (so both me and my Windows-using co-workers can use it).
2. Its free (as in speech).
3. It does 100% of all things I need. (Most likely 200%)
4. It works just fine on my 8 year old laptop (running F18/i686).
5. It has a simple and predicable interface (God I hate the ribbon interface).
6. It has zero issues with BIDI + English in the same sentence. (For some absurd reasons Office 2K10 spell checker really dislike complex sentences).
7. In most cases, I can cooperate with Office 2K7/10 users without issues (mostly @work).
8. Unlike OO, I can see measurable improvement between each release.
9. Unlike MSO, I can actually report bugs (whenever I see one) and have some type of dialog with the developer as opposed to shaking my fist against the sky and cursing.
10. Being free, I don't have to pay 10 times the price just to avoid getting a limited "Home" edition.
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