Very great discussion happening on more adoption of LibreOffice in educational and otherwise places.
Very great discussion happening on more adoption of LibreOffice in educational and otherwise places.
Yes, the title is stranegly worded, but I did want to share a productive thread happening on the Accessibility email list for LibreOffice.
You can read the thread at https://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/accessibility/msg01038.html
Is LibreOffice the dominant Microsoft suite competitor? I used to use OpenOffice, but it was kind of bad.
It's the dominant open source competitor. I think Google's office suite would be their largest overall.
@rkw_social @MacroCyclo I think so as well, yes. LibreOffice is the most maintained FOS solution to Microsoft Word. Microsoft has a billion times better accessibility support, but then again, big tech is always lightyears ahead of accessibility support, sadly! Still, I hope that tide is shifting.
it is and has great compatibility with office formats, such as password protected excel spreadsheets.
Maybe give the OnlyOffice Desktop Editors a spin, too. Don’t get me wrong, LibreOffice is great and all, but OnlyOffice looks and feels a lot more familiar to Word/Excel/PowerPoint users. I’ve found that its handling of document formatting is better than LibreOffice’s.
There’s a server component, cloud plans available, yadda yadda, but you really only need the desktop editors. https://www.onlyoffice.com/download-desktop.aspx
Source: https://github.com/ONLYOFFICE/DesktopEditors Flatpak: https://flathub.org/apps/org.onlyoffice.desktopeditors