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Intel distributes LibreOffice, can Microsoft be pleased?
Intel is now offering the open-source office suite LibreOffice on its application store, Intel AppUp, for Windows users. I wonder what Microsoft thinks about this...
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LibreOffice expands users and reach
LibreOffice is moving into the modern era with developers working on versions that run in Web browsers and on iOS and Android devices.
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IBM throws its source code and support behind OpenOffice
Don't write off OpenOffice for LibreOffice quite yet. IBM's donating all of its IBM Lotus Symphony office suite code to the new Apache OpenOffice.
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Free Software Foundation favors LibreOffice over OpenOffice
Some people in the open-source community are not at all pleased that Oracle has given OpenOffice to Apache and so they are throwing their support behind LibreOffice.
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What the heck is happening with OpenOffice? (UPDATE)
Oracle abandoned OpenOffice, but now it seems, thanks to IBM, that it may live on with another organization.
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Novell will continue to support LibreOffice
While Novell appears to have dropped its support for Mono, LibreOffice will continue to be developed by SUSE programmers.
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Ubuntu opts for LibreOffice over Oracle's OpenOffice
The popular Linux distribution has elected to go with the new LibreOffice office suite over Oracle's OpenOffice.
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LibreOffice: Ready for Liftoff
LibreOffice may, or may not, be in the next version of Ubuntu Linux, but it will be released soon.
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Apache OpenOffice 3.4 makes official debut; LibreOffice makes its case
Let the games begin. Tuesday, the Apache Software Foundation announced the first official release of Apache OpenOffice, version 3.4, since Oracle donated it to the ASF in mid 2011.
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Intel distributes LibreOffice, can Microsoft be pleased?
Intel is now offering the open-source office suite LibreOffice on its application store, Intel AppUp, for Windows users. I wonder what Microsoft thinks about this...
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LibreOffice expands users and reach
LibreOffice is moving into the modern era with developers working on versions that run in Web browsers and on iOS and Android devices.
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Oracle, SUSE, Red Hat drive 70% of LibreOffice development
Upon the release of LibreOffice 3.4.2, the Document Foundation announced that Oracle and SUSE each contributes roughly 25 percent of the latest commits, while Red Hat contributed another 20...
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IBM throws its source code and support behind OpenOffice
Don't write off OpenOffice for LibreOffice quite yet. IBM's donating all of its IBM Lotus Symphony office suite code to the new Apache OpenOffice.
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Free Software Foundation favors LibreOffice over OpenOffice
Some people in the open-source community are not at all pleased that Oracle has given OpenOffice to Apache and so they are throwing their support behind LibreOffice.
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LibreOffice motors right along with a new release
OpenOffice goes to Apache? So what! The Document Foundation has just released LibreOffice 3.4.0.
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What the heck is happening with OpenOffice? (UPDATE)
Oracle abandoned OpenOffice, but now it seems, thanks to IBM, that it may live on with another organization.
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Novell will continue to support LibreOffice
While Novell appears to have dropped its support for Mono, LibreOffice will continue to be developed by SUSE programmers.
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Oracle, LibreOffice: ideally a co-opetition, not competition
Choice is great. It's one of the key selling points of open source -- a guarantee that no one company can monopolize a software category, at least illegally. It's what enabled the first official...
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Screenshots: New features from LibreOffice 3.3
The Document Foundations debuts its first full, stable (and free) release of the next generation of OpenOffice - LibreOffice 3.3.
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First LibreOffice Release arrives
LibreOffice 3.3, the first version of the OpenOffice fork, is now available for your office work pleasure.
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