While not on the exact same level as Microsoft Office, LibreOffice is still quite powerful for a free and open-source product. One of the features many users can take advantage of is the ability to ...
“I’m excited about the availability of the extensions and templates repository,” Florian Effenberger, Founding Member of The Document Foundation, tells NetworkWorld. “It is one of many improvements ...
LibreOffice has been a rather successful fork of OpenOffice.org, having now replaced its parent in nearly all Linux Distros, and has attracted quite a few developers from the OpenOffice.org community.
OpenOffice was the first big, mainstream free software competitor to Microsoft Office, and because of that, it still has mainstream name recognition—which is a problem. Developers have almost all ...
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