Welcome back. For today’s 30 Days With Ubuntu Linux post, I am taking a look at LibreOffice–the open source suite of productivity tools that comes installed by default with Ubuntu Linux. I examine how ...
When it comes to spreadsheets, many think Excel is the only game in town. But what if I told you there is a powerful, free ...
LibreOffice is a perfectly acceptable and surprisingly capable stand-in for Microsoft Office. I have fewer problems with document translation between Office and LibreOffice than I do Office and Pages, ...
Now, we should point out that LibreOffice is quite powerful, and in most cases, it can perform the same actions as Microsoft Office, albeit a little differently. However, in terms of online features ...
There are a number of ways that you can create PDFs on a Linux system. You can use an application like LibreOffice or OpenOffice, or you can take advantage of any of a number of commands that can ...
If there was any doubt as to the long-term capability of LibreOffice to sprint ahead of Oracle-backed OpenOffice.org, those concerns pretty much just flew out the window. In a wildly successful ...
Q: You often recommend password manager services, and I understand the security benefits of these but have been reluctant to subscribe to one for three reasons. A ...
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