LibreOffice
Free and powerful open-source office suite for all your productivity needs
About LibreOffice
LibreOffice is a comprehensive, open-source office suite designed for creating, editing, and sharing documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and more. With tools for word processing, data analysis, multimedia presentations, database management, and mathematical formulas, it offers professional-grade features without any cost. Supported by a global community, LibreOffice is available in multiple languages and continuously improved through collaborative development.
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Donations are optional, and you can always download LibreOffice for free. After clicking the 'Download' button on the download page, you will see a link above the donation message. Click that link to start downloading. If you still have issues, check your browser, operating system, or security software. You can also contact download@libreoffice.org with your operating system version, and they will send you a direct link.
LibreOffice is free and open source software, developed by a worldwide community. You can use, share, and modify the software according to the Mozilla Public License 2.0. It is free because the community cares about open standards and breaking down digital divides, ensuring everyone has access to powerful, open source tools.
Yes, you can use LibreOffice in your business without paying any license fees, whether it’s on one computer or 10,000+ computers in an enterprise. For larger deployments, it is recommended to consider professional support options provided by LibreOffice developers, consultants, and professional trainers.
LibreOffice is open source and developed by a community, so developers choose which features to add based on their own needs or customer needs. If you want a specific feature, you can finance certified developers to implement it or get involved in the community to work on new features yourself.
If you’ve discovered a bug, you can report it to the quality assurance (QA) community via the bug tracker. When submitting a report, check if it affects the latest version of the software and provide detailed information, such as your operating system version, exact steps to reproduce the problem, and screenshots if necessary.
Likely not. LibreOffice is free and open source software and can be redistributed by others under the license. To get the official version from The Document Foundation, always download it from their website. Some Certified Developers may provide their own versions with long-term support options.
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