In 2010, Open Office, an open-source freeware alternative to Microsoft Office, got into some conflict with one of its partners at that time – Oracle. People who were behind the development of Open ...
Welcome back. For today’s 30 Days With Ubuntu Linux post, I am taking a look at LibreOffice–the open source suite of productivity tools that comes installed by default with Ubuntu Linux. I examine how ...
If your needs don’t include macro and programming compatibility, this office suite might just wean you away from Microsoft. If you’re feeling like an overtaxed and unappreciated serf in Microsoft’s ...
It’s hard to imagine an open source project more likely to fail than one that attempts to go toe-to-toe with Microsoft’s Office productivity suite. That’s because, as the de-facto standard used by ...
LibreOffice is free with no costs or subscriptions. It offers Microsoft compatibility and supports various formats. It has low system requirements to work on older hardware. A non-profit organization ...
One of the most significant and controversial changes to Microsoft’s Office productivity suite was the introduction of the Office ribbon that was first seen in Office 2007. Microsoft designed the ...
After a headline lull, LibreOffice on Wednesday renewed its drive to replace Microsoft Office with the newest version of its open source suite of applications. The latest update comes as the ...
LibreOffice, the OpenOffice fork, is a very popular open-source office suite. But, while it has great support from Linux distributors, like openSUSE and Ubuntu, LibreOffice has never had a major ...
The new LibreOffice 4.3 brings many new useful improvements and features to the program. These include: Document interoperability: Support of Microsoft's Office Open XML (OOXML, aka OpenXML) Strict, ...