Versions of Microsoft Office were the most popular productivity software for years. However, now people have enough free open-source options to choose from. One of the most popular of these options is ...
LibreOffice, the free and open-source replacement for Microsoft Office, has joined the ‘End of 10’ project to move Windows 10 PCs to Linux. LibreOffice and desktop Linux can “offer a powerful, privacy ...
The Document Foundation (TDF) suggests migrating to Linux & LibreOffice as a cost-effective alternative to Windows 11 due to hidden prohibitive costs. TDF emphasizes the combination offers modern OS, ...
In context: Microsoft will officially end support for the most widely used editions of Windows 10 in just a few months. The operating system remains in use by hundreds of millions of PC owners, many ...
The Document Foundation (TDF) has written to HEXUS about its new LIbreOffice 7.1 release. This is a brand-new version of the free open-source office suite. There are a number of important changes to ...
Yesterday, The Document Foundation announced LibreOffice 6.1 for Microsoft's Windows operating system and macOS. This release comes with a long list of new features and improvements and this is the ...
Looking to add fonts to LibreOffice? We’ve talked before about how LibreOffice is one of the best possible Microsoft Word replacements and how its open platform compares to others. One of the big ...
One of the highlights of the Document Foundation’s LibreOffice 4.0 release last month was the addition of Impress Remote, a mobile app that lets users control LibreOffice presentations from their ...
LibreOffice 4.2 is now out, featuring improved integration with Windows and new features for power users and the enterprise. “LibreOffice 4.2 offers two Windows-specific improvements for business ...
LibreOffice has released version 5.0 of its office suite, boasting what the company says is a more useful, intelligently designed user interface. If that sounds a little boring—well, it is.