It took some convincing, but at the start of this year, I ended a years-long relationship with Microsoft 365. I'd like to say I ditched the office suite for some nuanced reason, like I don't want ...
There are numerous ways to get Microsoft Office. You can purchase it, and install it on your desktop. You can take out a Microsoft 365 subscription that includes ...
LibreOffice is a perfectly acceptable and surprisingly capable stand-in for Microsoft Office. I have fewer problems with document translation between Office and LibreOffice than I do Office and Pages, ...
For a long time, Microsoft Office has been the reigning champ of office suites, but that doesn't mean the free alternative, LibreOffice, isn't worth considering. Let's take a look at how the two ...
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LibreOffice, the best-known open-source office suite, should appeal to financial firms, government offices, and other privacy-conscious users because they can examine the source code for ...
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LibreOffice is a very useful suite of office applications for users who want to utilize open-source productivity apps and do not want to be locked into Microsoft ecosystem. The suite, created by The ...
Welcome back. For today’s 30 Days With Ubuntu Linux post, I am taking a look at LibreOffice–the open source suite of productivity tools that comes installed by default with Ubuntu Linux. I examine how ...
Microsoft has made it clear that it sees the desktop office suite future on the cloud, not on your PC. As a "last resort" -- Microsoft's words, not mine -- Microsoft recommends Office 2019. Maybe ...
If your needs don’t include macro and programming compatibility, this office suite might just wean you away from Microsoft. If you’re feeling like an overtaxed and unappreciated serf in Microsoft’s ...
It’s hard to imagine an open source project more likely to fail than one that attempts to go toe-to-toe with Microsoft’s Office productivity suite. That’s because, as the de-facto standard used by ...
Ian wants to know if he should switch to LibreOffice or – since he uses Windows 10 and a Windows Phone – go back to using Microsoft’s office software I switched from Microsoft Office to OpenOffice a ...