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LibreOffice - Document Management Software

LibreOffice Reviews in February 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Based on 335 ratings & 297 reviews

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Jarrell

10/24/21

4 out of 5

An open-source, low-spec, but an advanced suite

PROS: It's a very useful and robust solution that can run on various types of operating systems. It allows us to create different types of files like text docs, slideshows, and spreadsheets. It's a lightweight tool which is free of charge. It's easy to use and does not demand much from a technical perspective. CONS: It has a lot of room for improvement and I'm sure there are some experts out there who can develop this software further. LibreOffice doesn't provide good tech support and most ...

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Anonymous User

10/22/21

4 out of 5

"best alternative to MS Office"

What do you like best about LibreOffice? I love the fact that I'm not tied to Microsoft Office. Microsoft has been extracting billions of dollars from home and business computer users while providing nothing of value. Libre Office is available for free on Linux, Windows, and Mac. Libre Office is the best alternative to MS Office. Libre Office is very similar to Microsoft Office. Libre Office includes word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, database, and drawing tools. Libre Office is ...

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Anonymous User

10/13/21

5 out of 5

"Open source office suite with industry-leading equivalent functionality"

What do you like best about LibreOffice? The interface is entirely customizable, allowing users to adapt to LibreOffice faster. Virtually all basic and intermediate spreadsheet and text editing tools are available. LibreOffice is one of the few open-source solutions that develop advanced solutions such as VBA language support; this allows many tasks to be performed natively, avoiding the use of an external solution and the misinterpretation that, for example, an automation system based on ...

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Yetsimar V

10/05/21

4 out of 5

"Complete office package"

What do you like best about LibreOffice? Versions available with available functions and small security patches, complete package with spreadsheet and mounting PDF files to modify and generate images. Compatible with different operating systems. What do you dislike about LibreOffice? Problem to integrate the format of other office packages, it is not 100% compatible with the latest version. Problem connecting extensions and online services. Recommendations to others considering ...

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Maude

09/11/21

4 out of 5

A Good alternative for paid office solutions

PROS: The most amazing thing about LibreOffice is that it's free and is an open-source software that can rival the MS Office. It looks like an office suite created for professional works and can compete with the GSuite. It has a word, excel, database, and powerpoint processor. It can also work natively with MAC, Linux, Or Windows and the user experience from one OS isn't much different from the others. The apps comprising LibreOffice are very lightweight but stable. The GUI has also ...

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Marc

09/09/21

4 out of 5

An excellent and free office solution

PROS: In summary, LibreOffice is powerful, easy to use, and free. It was created as an open-source project by a team of developers and it doesn't require a license purchase for use, unlike others. The latest update has brought a lot of good improvement for the program especially the interface. It has icons now that better fit the app and with better descriptions too. But it's not just the aesthetics. Performance-wise, LibreOffice has also upgraded a lot. There are loads of new functions not ...

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Georges A

08/19/21

4 out of 5

"The one solution for Linux"

What do you like best about LibreOffice? It's free and open-source, despite having as many useful features. It's a full-featured office suite entirely offered for free. What do you dislike about LibreOffice? It doesn't have great cross-compatibility with Google Docs and Microsoft Office. This is especially true for complex Writer documents and Impress presentations. Recommendations to others considering LibreOffice: Be sure to let others know you're using it, because it's not great if the ...

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Anya

08/06/21

4 out of 5

Good MS Office alternative

PROS: First launched as a community-based project, LibreOffice has gone a long way and has now become a viable contender as a top editing tool for documents. It's 100% free and offers lots of amazing fonts. It's also capable of saving in various formats and has good charts you can use. And although this software is at its best when running on Linux, it works with other operating systems. CONS: There's no mail editing client feature and visually, it's not the best. Also, during the crashes ...

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Anonymous User

07/27/21

3.5 out of 5

"Powerful & Essential Open Source Tool"

What do you like best about LibreOffice? The open source office software suite truly exceptional with various features are added all the time. It is totally free even for commercial use. It is substitute of Microsoft office and compatible in all formats. No advertising or features hidden behind paywalls. It gives Flexible capabilities of the open document format (ODF). A fully open and iso standardised file format. What do you dislike about LibreOffice? The support documentation is lacking ...

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Mahmood M

07/25/21

5 out of 5

"Libreoffice, why are we not all on it yet?"

What do you like best about LibreOffice? best free office software, plus conversion to pdf and the outdated microsoft suite What do you dislike about LibreOffice? the fact that people use microsoft office and then the xls are sometimes not compatible. Especially on pivot tables and such What problems is LibreOffice solving and how is that benefiting you? Basic use of office, writing docs and using spreadsheets for data processing