When it comes to open source office suites, most people choose OpenOffice or LibreOffice, and they both look suspiciously similar. That isn’t surprising since they both started with exactly the ...
Like OpenOffice, LibreOffice is a free office suite that includes its own Excel alternative, also called Calc. It has the same restrictions as OpenOffice in that LibreOffice’s Calc lacks cloud ...
My love affair with LibreOffice dates from before it was forked from OpenOffice.org. When I was a Mac user, I used NeoOffice, ...
I've watched LibreOffice evolve over the years. In the beginning, it was an awkward office suite that struggled to keep up with the primary competition (MS Office). The GUI was baked with an old ...
In the ongoing quest to do strange, and seemingly impossible things with Microsoft Excel, Redditor u/awesomegraczgie21 posted ...
LibreOffice is an impressive achievement that keeps improving with each incremental release. It still suffers from a clunky interface, despite some recent improvements, and it crashes more than it ...
Founded by Sun which was its main supporter, Apache OpenOffice is an open source version of Sun's StarOffice. Supporting OpenDocument (ODF) as well as Microsoft Office file formats, OpenOffice ...
Examples are Microsoft Office (Word, Excel and PowerPoint), Apple's iWork (Pages, Numbers and KeyNote) and Linux-based LibreOffice (Writer, Calc and Impress). All office suites are able to read ...
This post will show you how to open a .WPS Works file on a Windows 11/10 computer. Earlier, it was pretty easy to open a WPS file using MS Word (2003 or newer version) with the help of a free tool ...
OpenDocument Presentations are the presentation files with the .odp extension created with Apache OpenOffice Impress application. Now, if you are one of those wondering how you can convert an ODP ...
James has been writing about technology for years but has loved it since the early 90s. While his main areas of expertise are maker tools -- 3D printers, vinyl cutters, paper printers, and laser ...
Of course. Or use VNC with a remote server. But if someone sends you an OpenOffice spreadsheet you need to look at on your phone and you want to use sshfs to mount your remote drive full of macros ...