Your private, free office suite

LibreOffice is a private, free and open source office suite – the successor project to OpenOffice.
It's compatible with Microsoft Office/365 files (.doc, .docx, .xls, .xlsx, .ppt, .pptx) and is backed by a non-profit organisation.

New: LibreOffice 25.2

Better change tracking • More versatile comments • Theme improvements

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LibreOffice Conference 2024

October 10 – 12 in Luxembourg. We had workshops, discussions and lots of fun!

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LibreOffice is Free and Open Source Software. Development is open to new talent and new ideas, and our software is tested and used daily by a large and devoted user community.

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Video: Document Freedom Day with the Nepalese LibreOffice community

On March 26, we celebrated Document Freedom Day. Mike Saunders from The Document Foundation, the non-profit behind LibreOffice, gave an online talk about the importance of open standards and free software: Please confirm that you want to play a YouTube video. By accepting, you will be accessing content from YouTube, a service provided by an external […]

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LibreOffice project and community recap: March 2025

Here’s our summary of updates, events and activities in the LibreOffice project in the last four weeks – click the links to learn more… We started the month by posting some extra videos from the open source tracks of the LibreOffice Conference 2024 in Luxembourg. Check them out! Then we announced that LibreOffice is taking […]

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New FirebirdSQL engine feature : Range-based FOR statement

 Here is the description : "The range-based FOR statement is used to iterate over a range of numeric values. The iteration is performed inincreasing order when used with TO clause and in decreasing order when used with DOWNTO clause"Discussion on the Firebird-devel is here

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2025-04-02 Wednesday

Up early, enjoyed some KubeCon keynotes. Published the next strip: the state of the roads - quality and usage (or re-purposing) of software. Quite a startling scale of conference. Caught up with GregKH & Griffin, wandered the show floor meeting new people and trying to understand things. Quick lunch with Jono, final hall walking, and trains home, poked at Chris' work to improve canvas rendering perfor[…]

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