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.
When the Document Foundation released LibreOffice 3.4.2 earlier this month, the big news wasn’t so much that a new version was out. Rather, the big news was that LibreOffice had officially become ...
There were a number of new releases in the document management space this week. LibreOffice has announced the release of a public beta of its extension and template repositories, Google Docs gets ...
Current extensions in the new repository include an Instant Word Count extension, which shows an window dialog that instantly counts the amount of words in your document. I haven’t tested the Mail ...
If you’re looking for an affordable alternative to Microsoft Office, you might well consider an open source productivity suite such as LibreOffice. Ever since its origins back in 2010 (open source ...
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, ...
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