LibreOffice
An office suite from The Document Foundation. It is compatible with other major office suites and available on a variety of platforms.
EuroMakers lists LibreOffice as a European office software alternative made in Germany.
Features
What LibreOffice offers
- Word processing
- Spreadsheets
- Presentations
- Database management
- Vector graphics
- Formula editing
- PDF export
About
LibreOffice is an office productivity software suite developed by The Document Foundation. It was forked from OpenOffice.org in 2010, following the earlier StarOffice codebase.
The suite includes applications for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, diagrams and drawings, databases, and mathematical formula editing. LibreOffice uses the international ISO/IEC standard OpenDocument file format (ODF) as its native format, while also supporting other formats including those from Microsoft Office.
The Document Foundation, which oversees LibreOffice development, is based in Germany and operates as a non-profit organization. LibreOffice has become the default office suite in many Linux distributions and is widely used in government, education, and business settings across Europe.
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