File Details |
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| File Size | 203.1 MB |
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| License | Open Source |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Date Added | June 16, 2026 |
| Total Downloads | 2,265 |
| Publisher | The Document Foundation |
| Homepage | LibreOffice |
Publisher's Description
LibreOffice is a free and powerful office suite, and a successor to OpenOffice. Its clean interface and feature-rich tools help you unleash your creativity and enhance your productivity.
LibreOffice is Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) – development is open to new talent and new ideas, and our software is tested and used daily by a large and devoted user community. Your documents will look professional and clean, regardless of their purpose: a letter, a master thesis, a brochure, financial reports, marketing presentations, technical drawings and diagrams. LibreOffice makes your work look great while you focus on the content, thanks to its powerful styles system and structuring tools.
LibreOffice is compatible with a wide range of document formats such as Microsoft® Word (.doc, .docx), Excel (.xls, .xlsx), PowerPoint (.ppt, .pptx) and Publisher. But LibreOffice goes much further with its native support for a modern and open standard (OpenDocument Format).
Latest Reviews
Bigfoots reviewed v4.0.3 on Jul 23, 2013
Basically I think OpenOffice/LibreOffice are bug-ridden crap, but I've used them since there was no practical alternative on Linux. They both open Microsoft Office files only with limitations and flaws, they both have geeky interfaces, and are pretty slow.
SoftMaker FreeOffice for comparison has a way better compatibility with all kinds of Microsoft Office formats, they appear faithfully on my screen without losses, what a blessing. Plus, its lght (less than 58MB), fast, reliable, and doesn't have such a clunky interface as LibreOffice.
Music4Ever reviewed v3.5.2 on Apr 6, 2012
Few if any problems using files created in MS 97 & 2010.
Artem S. Tashkinov reviewed v3.4.2 on Aug 1, 2011
I hope one day this thing will be set free from rendering glitches and artifacts.
doc/xls/ppt compatibility still leaves a lot to be desired.
klavc reviewed v3.3.0 RC1 on Jan 2, 2011
I would wish for both LibreOffice and OpenOffice.org to get a full sandbox as Gogole Chrome and Adobe Reader have.
Se7enIs6 reviewed v3.3.0 Beta 2 on Nov 12, 2010
The OpenOffice.org Team left Oracle and decide to do LibreOffice !
"Viva la LibreOffice", said Guy Lunardi, product management Director at Novell.
Bigfoots reviewed v4.0.3 on Jul 23, 2013
Basically I think OpenOffice/LibreOffice are bug-ridden crap, but I've used them since there was no practical alternative on Linux. They both open Microsoft Office files only with limitations and flaws, they both have geeky interfaces, and are pretty slow.
SoftMaker FreeOffice for comparison has a way better compatibility with all kinds of Microsoft Office formats, they appear faithfully on my screen without losses, what a blessing. Plus, its lght (less than 58MB), fast, reliable, and doesn't have such a clunky interface as LibreOffice.
Music4Ever reviewed v3.5.2 on Apr 6, 2012
Few if any problems using files created in MS 97 & 2010.
Artem S. Tashkinov reviewed v3.4.2 on Aug 1, 2011
I hope one day this thing will be set free from rendering glitches and artifacts.
doc/xls/ppt compatibility still leaves a lot to be desired.
klavc reviewed v3.3.0 RC1 on Jan 2, 2011
I would wish for both LibreOffice and OpenOffice.org to get a full sandbox as Gogole Chrome and Adobe Reader have.
Se7enIs6 reviewed v3.3.0 Beta 2 on Nov 12, 2010
The OpenOffice.org Team left Oracle and decide to do LibreOffice !
"Viva la LibreOffice", said Guy Lunardi, product management Director at Novell.