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Cutting corners: The LibreOffice Foundation is offering a paid version of the eponymous productivity suite to Apple users. The money will be used to fund the project's development, or rather to ...
FOSDEM 2025 LibreOffice is a big, mature chunk of code now, but that doesn't make it impossible to teach it impressive new tricks. Some of them could make it more important than ever.… The open-source ...
Getting an open source project into the storefront of Apple's walled garden is tough. But LibreOffice has done it, thanks to hard work from community member Collabora After years of manual installs ...
LibreOffice, the popular open source document processing suite, has begun charging users who download the software through the Mac App Store a one-time fee of $8.99. First spotted by The Register, ...
The Document Foundation (TDF) has released LibreOffice on Apple’s Mac App Store, to support end users who want to get all of their desktop software from Apple’s proprietary sales channel. So far, ...
One of the highlights of the Document Foundation’s LibreOffice 4.0 release last month was the addition of Impress Remote, a mobile app that lets users control LibreOffice presentations from their ...
Users of open-source office productivity software LibreOffice report running into overly alarming security warnings when installing the app on the recently released macOS 10.15 Catalina. Apple warned ...
LibreOffice is a free and open source office suite for Linux, Mac, and Windows computers. The project split off from OpenOffice.org a few years ago, but in many ways LibreOffice (and OpenOffice) have ...
This week the The Document Foundation has announced that is is currently in the process of preparing its LibreOffice Android suite of applications to launch on to mobile devices. Android is expected ...
For those moaning the lack of updates for non-UWP apps: it's just another giant ball of gnarl. To update nicely, you need strict control of the installation and update process, which for non-UWP apps ...
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