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Cross-Platform Compatibility, Open Source, Free, Feature Rich
Compatibility Issues with Microsoft Office Files, Outdated User Interface, Limited Online Collaboration Features, Lack of Advanced Features Compared to Microsoft Office
LibreOffice receives widespread praise for its comprehensive suite of productivity tools, user-friendly interface, compatibility with various file formats, and availability across multiple platforms. Users appreciate its intuitive design, extensive features, and seamless integration with other programs. The platform is lauded for its cost-effectiveness, making it an excellent choice for individuals and businesses seeking an affordable alternative to pricier software. However, some users have reported occasional bugs and glitches, highlighting the need for ongoing improvements in stability and performance.
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This "office" system does everything that's needed in your office from word processing to presentations, with 100% compatibility to several other office-like products, and does it in a wonderful no-cost format.
No e-mail software is included, but there are many alternatives, that can be used in conjunction with LibreOffice.
Grab something from the public domain, such as "claws mail" or Mozilla Thunderbird to handle your e-mail.Although e-mail functionality would have been a nice feature in LibreOffice, it wasn't included in the package, likely due to the fact that there is an over abundance of e-mail utilities floating around for Linux, and Linux-y environments.
I needed a way to handle MS Word and MS Excel files under Linux. LibreOffice provides that, and more, including functions for rendering all work to Adobe PDF documents.
its free and open source libre cal and drow work lige magically , i loke most libre draw its provide too much function best is edit any type doc which offer by paid software
libre write make issue in text formating
we use mostly libre cal and draw , libre draw some function like adobe to design and edit doc
Microsoft has joined the cloud, and LibreOffice has not. Libre office continues to improve its features and functionality, even though other freeware products do not. It is very easy to maintain and install, and all of the documents can readily be shared with others using a myriad of products.
The only downside I have experienced while using LibreOffice is in their Writer product.
I write letters, other documents, and also information which will be placed on the web. While I can view it as a formatted document for printing or view it as a web document, it does not save this way, and the document will always load formatted for printing. I would really appreciate it if how the document is viewed is saved as part of the document, so when retrieved it will be in the proper format.
As open software, you could take the time to program things for yourself. LibreOffice is continually updating features, fixing bugs, and making things smoother for the user.
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In the five years since my retirement, I have found that there isn’t a single task I’ve wanted to accomplish in LibreOffice that I couldn’t. I use its spreadsheet application to balance my checking account monthly, write correspondence, print and mail merged wedding invitations, and engage in various crafting projects with its word processor. In return for this wonderful product, I make a yearly donation to support the effort.
Bottom line, If you do heavy work that requires extensive functions, LibreOffice might not be the best fit for you. However, for small to medium users with basic office needs, this software is definitely worth trying!