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So far, 233 sticker packs have been awarded in the Month of LibreOffice, May 2022. But there’s still one more week to go – so if your name (or username) isn’t on the list, join in, help to make LibreOffice even better, and get some cool swag! We’ll h…Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation Blog)
Steinkreis
in reply to LibreOffice • • •Its powerfull software but still easy to learn.
Most importantly its opensource.
in reply to LibreOffice • • •I love #LibreOffice because it uses open document formats.
Users should stop depending on proprietary file format, created by some big corporation.
Benjamin Hollon 🇺🇸🇲🇾🇮🇳🇦🇫
in reply to LibreOffice • • •I love #LibreOffice because I can send my teachers assignments that were completed using fully free software without them ever realizing I left the walled garden of Microsoft. :)
(Even using the odt format, they usually don't notice.)
stefan
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in reply to LibreOffice • • •Marco Bresciani
in reply to LibreOffice • • •It's my only office suite, at home, since then.
DarkSky
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in reply to steelex2 ☑️ • • •LibreOffice for Android and iOS | LibreOffice - Free Office Suite - Based on OpenOffice - Compatible with Microsoft
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in reply to LibreOffice • • •Most importantly it is an application where most of the free word processor or office suite is web-based.
#libreoffice
RattlesnakeStu
in reply to LibreOffice • • •I love #LibreOffice (in particular Writer) because it makes it fast and easy to lay out the internal files for paperbacks I publish through POD platforms. It is more powerful than Web-based tools, has better layout features than MS Word, and it's free -- what's not to love?
I also use Calc for tracking my writing productivity. As a writer who has not yet had commercial success with his books, free tools like this mean a lot to me.
Keifer
in reply to LibreOffice • • •It must be over 10 years now of using #LibreOffice.
Libreoffice has been there for personal, education, and work all those years. Now my daughter also defaults to it. Always there, robust, and it has never let me down. Looking forward to many more years, and generations, relying on it.
Ade Malsasa Akbar
in reply to LibreOffice • • •hi, I am teaching my own computing course online based on software freedom in Indonesia since 2017.
This course helps people switch from Windows to GNU/Linux, or more precisely from proprietary to free software.
This course makes all students use LibreOffice Writer, Calc, and Impress. They always save as #OpenDocumentFormat. They practice #LibreOffice on all operating systems, preferably #GNU, in their computing life.
I named this course Teknoplasma.
Cyastis
in reply to LibreOffice • • •I use #libreoffice in the professional space because of its wide range of features such as PDF editing unavailable on many other office suites and because of its adaptability.
While I used to use proprietary programs in the past, since I used a niche application, the constant fear of deprecation would loom over my head.
With LibreOffice, not only do I never have to worry about obsolescence, but I can also change LibreOffice to fit my workflow through its code.
Vojtěch Perník
in reply to LibreOffice • • •Johannes
in reply to LibreOffice • • •So most of my presentations are reusable even in PDF version 🤩.
Alex Jessup
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