Final few days of the Month of LibreOffice! And you can get a sticker pack by simply using the hashtag #LibreOffice and telling the world why you love the suite π₯°
I mainly use Calc, with a lot of data imported from multiple .csv files, then aggregated in a separate sheet via expressions, and set up to be filtered. I must say, #LibreOffice is faster handling lots of data than E***l. That is only one of the reasons I like to use the suite.
I love #LibreOffice because of its wide range of uses and its high compatiblity; LO is a great Libre Software which works very well on GNU/Linux. I'm using it daily since i switched from Win** to Debian some years ago
I love #LibreOffice because it's free. It's not that I wouldn't pay for it (I do sometimes), but because it's free, installation is so simple. Never have to worry about licenses, using it on multiple computers, moving to a new OS, whatever. I really grinds my gears why many home users still prefer a pirated you know what.
been using #LibreOffice since the early days and has been a loyal companion for all these years. Even in my corporate environment that forcibly uses Win* and Office, I can just snuggle a portable installation and confortably use my templates in #opendocumentformat for everyday tasks at work. I really like it because, it's free, predictable and it's against any task that you can imagine. With #linux is just a match made in heaven. Thanks all for the hard work β€οΈ
I use #LibreOffice simply because it's free software that just works. And works well. I can install it on every device and OS, producing documents in open formats that will work forever without depending on a specific suite or developer will. Furthermore, LibreOffice has a fantastic community to interact with and ask questions to receive actual help and suggestions. Thanks for the great work! :heart:
I love #Libreoffice for a number of reasons: Because it is completely #FreeSoftware. Because I don't have to pay for its full version. Because it is no Cloud stuff. Because it is fully GDPR-compliant, while MSh*it isn't. Because it is simpler to use LibreOffice than doing everything in #LaTex. The #LibreOffice suite is one of my most important tools since my school days. You helped me to reach university.
I extremely dislike MS everything. I had been using a cloud based suite attached to my email. What I really needed was a robust suite that I can use offline that won't make my computer lag and is readable by most of the world. I found it in #LibreOffice and absolutely love it! π
I love #LibreOffice because it's just works, and works great as well! It don't have features I don't need, like cloud service. And it is a #freesoftware.
I mainly use #LibreOffice writer, and I love the layout of the program, that you can adapt almost everything to your needs, and especially the look of the writing on the screen. I actually enjoy writing with this program. βοΈ
I love #Libreoffice because it's opensource and platform agnostic. Those 2 are key and should be mandated as default for all software used in/by public institutions. β€οΈ
I use #libre office because it's free and just as good as W**d. And I don't think it's tracking my every word. Used it happily for over a decade and not looking back π
Me he interesado por el software libre desde hace un tiempo, eso me llevΓ³ a conocer libreoffice y debo decir que me ha encantado. Agradecido con #Libreoffice que me ha acompaΓ±ado en mis proyectos escolares y lo sigue haciendo en los actuales.
I love #LibreOffice for the ease of use, the richer features, the consistent media alignment and reliable SVG support, open document format, easy to install, easy to distribute, most consistent multi-platform experience, great documentation with real-world examples, helpful community and there's no stupid subscription! I prefer donating and have several times. Going to again later this week.
Thanks LibreOffice team! This is great software I never want to be without!
@ellabellafull save for the parts related to it being a gratis software, my experience is quite the opposite. When you say richer features, what are you comparing it to and what features do you mean?
@ellabellafull there is no way to search for functions like in windows, impress has none of the autoalign features, writer randomly crashes. Unfortunately, I can not make it crash reliably, so no bug report. Also, calc can't open 100mb CSV even with 32gb of ram. Don't get me wrong it's still my goto sofware, I don't like the idea that a company could lock me away from my docs any day without warning.
@Bindestriche I admit to having never used Impressed and I see what you mean about the missing alignment guides. Sure, I can select a group of objects and right click to align or distribute, but the visual cues would definitely be fewer steps.
There is a grid alignment feature at least.
@libreoffice is that a requested and planned feature for a future release? Alignment guides during mouse drag? Or is it there and weβre not triggering it somehow?
@ellabellafull @Bindestriche Hi! You can check to see if there's an enhancement request already on bugs.documentfoundation.org β And if not, add one. Of course, our community has very limited resources though, so to get a feature more quickly, you can give us a hand! πͺ
i use #libreoffice because its free and works better than anything similar I have tried.I've used it since it was called OpenOffice on the early 2000s and never looked back
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I really like it because, it's free, predictable and it's against any task that you can imagine.
With #linux is just a match made in heaven.
Thanks all for the hard work β€οΈ
Riccardo Sacchetto
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Furthermore, LibreOffice has a fantastic community to interact with and ask questions to receive actual help and suggestions.
Thanks for the great work! :heart:
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Because I don't have to pay for its full version.
Because it is no Cloud stuff.
Because it is fully GDPR-compliant, while MSh*it isn't.
Because it is simpler to use LibreOffice than doing everything in #LaTex.
The #LibreOffice suite is one of my most important tools since my school days. You helped me to reach university.
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Thanks LibreOffice team! This is great software I never want to be without!
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in reply to Bindestrich • • •@Bindestriche I admit to having never used Impressed and I see what you mean about the missing alignment guides. Sure, I can select a group of objects and right click to align or distribute, but the visual cues would definitely be fewer steps.
There is a grid alignment feature at least.
@libreoffice is that a requested and planned feature for a future release? Alignment guides during mouse drag? Or is it there and weβre not triggering it somehow?
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in reply to LibreOffice • • •Because sometimes i need something newer than #Lotus #AmiPro... π
And obviously i like the idea of #Open #Source... and open standards are the only way.
And... the roots of #LibreOffice are going back to my "neighborhood"... π
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