400 million downloads of #LibreOffice since we started! More and more people are moving to the office suite that respects your privacy, doesn't mine your data, and doesn't force AI onto your workflow: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl… #foss #opensource #freesoftware
400 million downloads, and counting... - The Document Foundation Blog
The histogram says it all. First, rapid growth between 2011 and 2014 to 30 million downloads, despite the fierce hostility of the project created to kill LibreOffice.Italo Vignoli (The Document Foundation)
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in reply to LibreOffice • • •I use it, it's great!
Now, can you make a program like the 2007 version of OneNote, please?
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in reply to LibreOffice • • •I was tired of companies like Microsoft and Google not collecting my data. Until I found you. I now use you for all my office work.
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in reply to LibreOffice • • •I remember when the advantages of free software were somewhat more abstract, when the prospect of users being exploited via data collection was not really something people thought about in more than hypothetical terms.
Times change, the machine grows and it's a damn good thing the open source community has been keeping watch.
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