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LibreOffice 7.6 RC1 is available for testing - LibreOffice QA Blog
LibreOffice 7.6 will be released as final in mid-August 2023 (check the Release Plan), with LibreOffice 7.6 Release Candidate 1 (RC1) the third pre-release since the development of version 7.6 started in mid December, 2022.x1sc0 (LibreOffice QA Blog)
Some very vocal #LibreOffice devs consider that client-side window decorations (for example #GTK HeaderBar kind of things) are "NOT a #UX #design issue", and that it's all about the burden of maintaining that across different OSes/platforms.
Yeah… I might buy their argument if LibreOffice had the guts to actually commit to only one (or two) UI layouts and toolkits, instead of maintaining *seven* UI layout choices, to begin with 🙄️
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Parallel build: tuning the performance - LibreOffice Development Blog
Here I discuss how to build LibreOffice on your system, while keeping the system responsive by tuning the parallel build.Hossein Nourikhah (LibreOffice Development Blog)
LibreOffice project and community recap: June 2023 - The Document Foundation Blog
Here’s our summary of updates, events and activities in the LibreOffice project in the last four weeks – click the links to learn more… We started June by announcing the LibreOffice Conf Asia x UbuCon Asia 2023, in Indonesia, an event that brings tog…Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
YES!! *Every* major program needs a search function.
I wish it was a standard function of all Linux DEs/WMs/Compositors like it is on the Mac.
LibreOffice
All content written by me is by default released freely under the Public License.Bayram Çiçek (Bayram Çiçek’s website)
LibreOffice 7.6 Beta1 is available for testing - LibreOffice QA Blog
LibreOffice 7.6 will be released as final in mid August, 2023 ( Check the Release Plan ) being LibreOffice 7.6 Beta1 the second pre-release since the development of version 7.6 started in mid December, 2022. Since the previous release, LibreOffice 7.x1sc0 (LibreOffice QA Blog)
LOUCA - LibreOffice Conf Asia & UbuCon Asia
Official site of LibreOffice Conf Asia & UbuCon Asia 7-8 October 2023 Surakarta, Indonesia.louca.id
QA/Dev Report: May 2023 - LibreOffice QA Blog
General Activities LibreOffice 7.5.3 was released on May 4 LibreOffice 7.4.7 was released on May 11 Sophia Schröder corrected menu item paths in Help alongside other cleanups Adolfo Jayme Barrientos made some tweaks to wordings in UI and Help Olivier…x1sc0 (LibreOffice QA Blog)
LibreOffice Native Language Projects – TDF's Annual Report 2022 - The Document Foundation Blog
By helping to translate and market LibreOffice around the world, native language projects bring enthusiasm and passion to the global community.Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
Winners in the Month of LibreOffice, May 2023! - The Document Foundation Blog
At the start of May, we began a new Month of LibreOffice, celebrating community contributions all across the project.Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
LibreOffice Conf Asia x UbuCon Asia 2023 - Surakarta - The Document Foundation Blog
Our community in Asia let us know about an event they’re organising… LibreOffice Conf Asia x UbuCon Asia 2023 (hereinafter referred to as LOUCA23) is an event that brings together Linux and Open Source Software (OSS) activists, contributors, users, c…Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
I was wondering if the #libreoffice team had some projects about #AI integration.
MS Office is working hard on this topic.
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Je me demandais si l'équipe de #libreoffice avait des projets d'intrégation de l' #ia.
MS Office avance bien sur ce sujet.
#opensource
#calc
#writer
#Impress
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LibreOffice project and community recap: May 2023 - The Document Foundation Blog
Here’s our summary of updates, events and activities in the LibreOffice project in the last four weeks – click the links to learn more… We started May with the Month of LibreOffice! This is a campaign that we run twice a year, encouraging users to jo…Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
LibreOffice Math Guide is Updated to Release 7.5 - The Document Foundation Blog
The LibreOffice Documentation team is happy to announce the new Math Guide 7.5, for the equation editor of the LibreOffice productivity suite.Olivier Hallot (The Document Foundation)
REMINDERS: LibreOffice Conference - The Document Foundation Blog
If you plan to attend the LibreOffice Conference 2023 in Bucharest, it’s time to: REGISTER: https://conference.libreoffice.org/2023/registration-form/ CHECK IF YOU NEED A VISA: https://igi.mai.gov.Italo Vignoli (The Document Foundation)
Development and Quality Assurance: TDF's Annual Report 2022 - The Document Foundation Blog
In 2022, 11,769 commits were made to the LibreOffice source code, from 218 authors, in 10 repositories.Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
Because sometimes i need something newer than #Lotus #AmiPro... 😀
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"... 😉
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!

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 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:
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 ❤️
Projects selected for LibreOffice in the Google Summer of Code 2023 - The Document Foundation Blog
The LibreOffice Google Summer of Code projects have been selected for 2023. Ahmed Gamal Eltokhy – Improve PGP/GPG encryption support: the project aims to enhance the experimental PGP/GPG encryption support in LibreOffice by addressing several shortco…Ilmari Lauhakangas (The Document Foundation)