Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "LibreOffice" in English language version.
Several [security] issues in OpenOffice are over 365 days old. They are not severe enough to warrant stopping distribution of OpenOffice, and there is progress on finding an architectural improvement to fix them, but we actively work to improve the projects' ability to respond to security issues going forward.
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Simon Phipps, now an ex-Sun employee, later claimed that 'The number one reason why Sun bought Star Division in 1999 was because, at the time, Sun had something approaching forty-two thousand employees. Pretty much every one of them had to have both a Unix workstation and a Windows laptop. And it was cheaper to go buy a company that could make a Solaris and Linux desktop productivity suite than it was to buy forty-two thousand licenses from Microsoft.'
Dropped support for export to legacy Word and Excel (version 6.0/95) files.
...works entirely offline. ...support for integrations with cloud storage services, including NextCloud...
The trademark for "OpenOffice" belongs to someone else. Therefore we must use "OpenOffice.org" when referring to this open source project and its software.
OpenOffice received about 10% of the improvements LibreOffice did in the period of time studied.
...works entirely offline. ...support for integrations with cloud storage services, including NextCloud...
TDF highlights that 73% of commits are from developers employed by these partners, including Collabora, Red Hat and CIB/allotropia
OpenOffice received about 10% of the improvements LibreOffice did in the period of time studied.
Tracking direct download Update Ping origins. Excludes all Linux Distributions downloads ~120m so far ( + Linux ) This time last year @ openSUSE con. was ~65m
Dropped support for export to legacy Word and Excel (version 6.0/95) files.
Simon Phipps, now an ex-Sun employee, later claimed that 'The number one reason why Sun bought Star Division in 1999 was because, at the time, Sun had something approaching forty-two thousand employees. Pretty much every one of them had to have both a Unix workstation and a Windows laptop. And it was cheaper to go buy a company that could make a Solaris and Linux desktop productivity suite than it was to buy forty-two thousand licenses from Microsoft.'
The trademark for "OpenOffice" belongs to someone else. Therefore we must use "OpenOffice.org" when referring to this open source project and its software.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) license.Collabora Office is a popular open-source alternative to the Microsoft Office suite. It's based on LibreOffice, and it's available on a variety of platforms, including Windows, Linux, iOS, and Android. This year in July, a major update for the office suite brought support for ChromeOS devices.
TDF highlights that 73% of commits are from developers employed by these partners, including Collabora, Red Hat and CIB/allotropia