![]() Politics aside, LibreOffice is a worthy alternative to Microsoft Office. As it evolves, though, LibreOffice will continue to diverge from OpenOffice and - this is the most important thing for many people - it is not under Oracle's influence, which means it's going to remain free and available no matter how OpenOffice is affected by Oracle's business plans. ![]() It's based on the same source code as Oracle's OpenOffice, and right now it is substantially the same overall product. But let's get this out of the way right up front: LibreOffice is not something completely new. LibreOffice is a free, Open Source office suite that is thoroughly cross-platform: You can use it for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
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