In very short: LibreOffice is an open-source fork of OpenOffice but is und stable development whereas OpenOffice is falling behind (for example if you have to work with MS Office files OpenOffice won’t be a big help but LibreOffice can also properly write files like XSLX)
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Moved my work-setup to Ubuntu and haven’t regretted it a second! Just wondering-really OpenOffice and not LibreOffice?
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35·19 days agoIm the owner of a small startup and I am working only with Linux and Nextcloud (and so are my 4 employees) - it’s doable and it’s a great feeling!
Started with Redhat 35 years ago, moved to Suse, Gentoo and then all kinds of Ubuntu. Now with Mint but will soon leave for KDE Neon.
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