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Open Office and libre office

What's the difference between them, and how do I download them?


MacBook Pro

Posted on Jun 8, 2020 2:47 AM

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Posted on Jun 8, 2020 3:56 AM

Both are free + current. Open Office came first, then Libre Office which is based on Open Office, is more maintained with newer features. I use Open Office on my early 2008 iMac running El Capitan, works great. Just check out the professional reviews of both. Just download them from their websites, check on Google.

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Jun 8, 2020 3:56 AM in response to hermanfromnewyork

Both are free + current. Open Office came first, then Libre Office which is based on Open Office, is more maintained with newer features. I use Open Office on my early 2008 iMac running El Capitan, works great. Just check out the professional reviews of both. Just download them from their websites, check on Google.

Jun 8, 2020 1:28 PM in response to hermanfromnewyork

Thanks, both of you for your help. Turns out Open and Libre Office are way over my head. I was thinking it was a software that would allow me to write on blank pages; things like fiction, poetry, ideas et al. Apple used to support Microsoft's, Wordplay, I think it was, and Excel, but no longer. If you have any ideas along that line, I'd be grateful. Open Office, by the way, is up for sale! Log on and you get Afternic.com then GoDaddy asking you to make them an offer... Thanks again.

Open Office and libre office

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