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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)
LibreOffice Community at Events in Italy, Spring 2023 - The Document Foundation Blog
Emiliano Vavassori, Deputy Chairperson in The Document Foundation’s Board of Directors, give us an update on recent events in Italy: Linux Arena at Fiera del Radioamatore – Pordenone, April 23rd and 24th As in every spring, the Pordenone Linux Users …Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
LibreOffice Documentation Updates in 2022 – Annual Report - The Document Foundation Blog
In 2022, the documentation community continued to update LibreOffice guidebooks, and the Help application (This is part of The Document Foundation’s Annual Report for 2022 – we’ll post the full version here soon.Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
Month of LibreOffice, May 2023 – Half-way point! - The Document Foundation Blog
So far, 202 sticker packs have been awarded in the Month of LibreOffice, May 2023. But we’re only half of the way through – 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 …Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
Success story: Fixing a limitation in LibreOffice Calc - The Document Foundation Blog
Ever heard the term “scratching your own itch”? Wiktionary describes it as “doing something out of motivation to solve a personal problem”.Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
Spanish LibreOffice community at esLibre Conference 2023 - The Document Foundation Blog
Xisco Fauli from The Document Foundation (the non-profit entity behind LibreOffice) writes: On May 12 and 13, the esLibre Conference took place in Zaragoza, Spain and the LibreOffice spanish community took the oportunity to meet in person and talk ab…Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
Attracting New Contributors: TDF's Annual Report 2022 - The Document Foundation Blog
Bringing new community members on board and helping them get started is an essential part of our work. Here’s what we did in 2022 (This is part of The Document Foundation’s Annual Report for 2022 – we’ll post the full version here soon.Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
Hoping to make the list with my first patch which I've just confirmed to be fully operational!
Was looking forward to a smoother all-#FOSS paper writing workflow with @zotero and @libreoffice, am now also looking forward to getting some cool stickers 😎
LibreOffice 7.6 Alpha1 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 Alpha1 the first pre-release since the development of version 7.6 started in mid December, 2022.x1sc0 (LibreOffice QA Blog)
Month of LibreOffice, May 2023 – Half-way point! - The Document Foundation Blog
So far, 202 sticker packs have been awarded in the Month of LibreOffice, May 2023. But we’re only half of the way through – 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 …Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
Month of LibreOffice, May 2023 – Half-way point! - The Document Foundation Blog
So far, 202 sticker packs have been awarded in the Month of LibreOffice, May 2023. But we’re only half of the way through – 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 …Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
Live streaming LibreOffice bug triaging – your experiences (part 2) - The Document Foundation Blog
LibreOffice’s QA (Quality Assurance) community helps to identify and fix bugs in the software. Every week, Ilmari Lauhakangas from The Document Foundation (the non-profit entity behind LibreOffice) live-streams bug triaging sessions, so that others c…Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
Learn new skills! Join the Month of LibreOffice, May 2023 - The Document Foundation Blog
Want to expand your skillset and gain experience with UX, marketing, documentation, QA or translations? Join the Month of LibreOffice, May 2023! Over the next four weeks, hundreds of people around the world will collaborate to improve LibreOffice – a…Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
LibreOffice user interface improvements: Annual Report 2022 - The Document Foundation Blog
Design (UI and UX) has been one of the major focus points of LibreOffice in the last few years, and the Design community has produced new icon sets and a number of incremental updates to the user interface – menus, toolbars and the SideBar – along wi…Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
Live streaming LibreOffice bug triaging – your experiences (part 1) - The Document Foundation Blog
LibreOffice’s QA (Quality Assurance) community helps to identify and fix bugs in the software. Every week, Ilmari Lauhakangas from The Document Foundation (the non-profit entity behind LibreOffice) live-streams bug triaging sessions, so that others c…Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
LibreOffice - The Document Foundation
LibreOffice is a powerful, free and open source office suite, used by millions of people around the world, and originally based on OpenOffice.org.YouTube
LibreOffice Conference Sponsor Packages - The Document Foundation Blog
The organizing team of LibreOffice Conference 2023, which will be hosted by the Faculty of Automatic Control and Computers of the University Politehnica of Bucharest – the capital city of Romania – from Wednesday, September 20 (community meetings), t…Italo Vignoli (The Document Foundation)
Learn new skills! Join the Month of LibreOffice, May 2023 - The Document Foundation Blog
Want to expand your skillset and gain experience with UX, marketing, documentation, QA or translations? Join the Month of LibreOffice, May 2023! Over the next four weeks, hundreds of people around the world will collaborate to improve LibreOffice – a…Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
The Document Foundation releases LibreOffice 7.5.3 Community - The Document Foundation Blog
Berlin, May 4, 2023 – LibreOffice 7.5.3 Community, the third minor release of the LibreOffice 7.5 line, the volunteer-supported free office suite for desktop productivity, is available from https://www.libreoffice.Italo Vignoli (The Document Foundation)
Social media and LibreOffice: TDF's Annual Report 2022 - The Document Foundation Blog
We use our social media channels to raise awareness about our work, share information and encourage new contributors to join us (This is part of The Document Foundation’s Annual Report for 2022 – we’ll post the full version here soon.Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)