It’s a good day for fans of open-source software. The Document Foundation is releasing LibreOffice 5.1 for Windows, Linux, and Mac. On tap are reorganized menus, integrated support for remote servers ...
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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 ...
LibreOffice is a perfectly acceptable and surprisingly capable stand-in for Microsoft Office. I have fewer problems with document translation between Office and LibreOffice than I do Office and Pages, ...
LibreOffice is a popular office suite used by millions of people. It is adopted by many corporations for its feature-rich tools known to enhance productivity. The Office suite is already loaded with ...
More than two years after LibreOffice came into being, it's hard to call the open source office software anything but a success. There are possibly tens of millions of people who use it—or at least ...
Some people love Microsoft Office, which just jumped to Office 2013; some like cloud-based office programs such as Google Docs and Office 365; but me, I'm still partial to LibreOffice, the popular ...
Once upon a time, new software shipped with massive manuals the size of telephone directories. Shelves in computer stores used to sag under the weight of the hefty boxes, and digital manuals were no ...