It’s a good day for fans of open-source software. The Document Foundation is releasing LibreOffice 5.1 for Windows, Linux, and Mac. On tap are reorganized menus, integrated support for remote servers ...
Last Friday we asked HEXUS readers to tell us all about what free software they would always install and recommend on a new build PC. A number of programs stood out as being backed by a large number ...
LibreOffice 5.1 arrives at a curious time. The Document Foundation recently announced a Web-based version of LibreOffice, raising the question of whether a desktop version will matter in the long run.
The latest version of open source office suite LibreOffice includes speed enhancements, a redesigned user interface with menus that help you find certain functions more quickly, and support for ...
Also in today's open source roundup: The fight for open source software in the Air Force, and a Verge editor's mom falls in love with a Chromebook Pixel LibreOffice has long been an important ...
A new update for LibreOffice has been rolled out this week and is now available to download as version LibreOffice 5.1 which is supported by Windows, Linux and Mac operating systems. LibreOffice has ...
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