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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.
Most importantly it is an application where most of the free word processor or office suite is web-based.
#libreoffice
It's my only office suite, at home, since then.
Why do I love #LibreOffice ?
The reasons are plenty:
1. With LibreOffice, I do not have to pay hundreds of dollars for Microsoft Office subscriptions just to write one or two documents from time to time. I have it installed on my every computer and I don't need to bother about subscription.
2. LibreOffice stays what it is. When Microsoft is changing its Office suite, adding more features no one asked for, moving... I'm sorry, hiding current options from users so they have to look for it everywhere, LibreOffice does not introduce so drastic changes. Even if there are, I have a choice (sorry, I still don't buy the idea of ribbon, even after all these years xD).
3. I can legally install "office suite" to my friends without being accused of being a pirate by anyone. It usually works like this "Hey man! I need to write an assignment for my classes. Do you have a spare copy of Microsoft Office?" "Are you only going to use Word?" "Yes!" "Then just download LibreOffice. It will work just exactly the same and it's free" ๐
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.)
I love #LibreOffice because it uses open document formats.
Users should stop depending on proprietary file format, created by some big corporation.
Its powerfull software but still easy to learn.
Most importantly its opensource.
Last week of the Month of LibreOffice, May 2022!
So far, 233 sticker packs have been awarded in the Month of LibreOffice, May 2022. But thereโs still one more week to go โ so if your name (or username) isnโt on the list, join in, help to make LibreOffice even better, and get some cool swag! Weโll hโฆMike Saunders (The Document Foundation Blog)
Annual Report 2021: Attracting new contributors to LibreOffice
Bringing new community members on board, and helping them to get started in the LibreOffice community, is an essential part of our work.Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation Blog)
Interacting with the Pootle Bot on Gerrit - LibreOffice Development Blog
Received from Pootle bot: "A polite ping, still working on this bug?" on a Gerrit submission? You can simply reply yes, but what is that?Hossein Nourikhah (LibreOffice Development Blog)
I'm experimenting with the #libreoffice SDK to write a small #nextcloud app. I'm using the #cpp API because I want to wrap it in an #Rust #HTTP backend.
It is hard to figure out how to use the API and questions on Stackoverflow are hard to align with the #libreoffice examples. For example, stackoverflow.com/q/62769483 does not really help. I guess you need to be familiar with the API before you will understand it.
@libreoffice, do you have any pointers to become more comfortable with the API?
Libreoffice API (UNO): need to change user's xTextField text
Is there any proper way to change text in the user's created xTextField using C++ UNO? These fields names are com.sun.star.text.fieldmaster.User.[FIELD NAME] I tried this before, but it didn't help:Stack Overflow
I wrote an article about 6 ways you can get involved with @libreoffice (5 involve no coding skills) in May.
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6 easy ways to make your first open source contribution with LibreOffice
May 2022 is LibreOffice month. Here are some easy ways to make your first open source contribution.opensource.com
LibreOffice 7.3.3 Community available for download
LibreOffice is now available for download also on SourceForge Berlin, May 4, 2022 โ LibreOffice 7.3.3 Community, the third minor release of the LibreOffice 7.Italo Vignoli (The Document Foundation Blog)
LibreOffice project and community recap: April 2022
Hereโs our summary of updates, events and activities in the LibreOffice project in the last four weeks โ click the links to learn moreโฆ Throughout the month, we posted sections from our Annual Report 2021, covering activities at The Document FoundatiโฆMike Saunders (The Document Foundation Blog)
Join the welcoming LibreOffice India Community blog.documentfoundation.org/blโฆ
We are waiting for you.
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#LibreOffice #FreeSoftware
Join the Indian LibreOffice community!
Across the globe, LibreOffice communities help to improve the software, translate the user interface, update documentation and spread the word.Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation Blog)
Czech translation of LibreOffice Base Guide 6.4
Zdenฤk Crhonek (aka โraalโ) from the Czech LibreOffice community writes: The Czech LibreOffice docs team has finished its translation of the Base Guide 6.4.Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation Blog)
Tender to cleanup and further improve ODF conformance (#202202-01)
The Document Foundation (TDF) is the charitable entity behind the worldโs leading free/libre open source (FLOSS) office suite LibreOffice. We are looking for an individual or company to cleanup and further improve ODF conformance.Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation Blog)
Sunday at @fosdem@twitter.com hear Szymon Kลos' talk on "Building Collabora Online UI based on the LibreOffice components" at the @libreoffice@twitter.com Technology devroom.๐ช #LOtech
Sun 15:00 CET ๐ fosdem.org/2022/schedule/eventโฆ
#FOSDEM #FOSDEM22 #LibreOffice #CollaboraOnline #OpenSource #FOSS
Anyone using #LibreOffice 7.1 or 7.2: a security update was just released for both, so update ASAP.
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LibreOffice 7.2.4 Community and LibreOffice 7.1.8 Community available ahead of schedule to provide an important security fix
Berlin, December 6, 2021 โ The Document Foundation announces LibreOffice 7.2.4 Community and LibreOffice 7.1.8 Community to provide a key security fix. Releases are immediately available from https://www.libreoffice.Italo Vignoli (The Document Foundation Blog)