Undaunted by OpenOffice.org going to the Apache Foundation, The Document Foundation has kept their promise by releasing a new version of LibreOffice.
The Document Foundation, creators of the LibreOffice suite, are looking for infrastructure sponsors in the open source community.
As the name suggests, the developers of LibreOffice are organized as a foundation, which means they rely on donations.
“Therefore, we would like to take the opportunity to ask for infrastructure sponsors.
The Document Foundation just recently celebrated LibreOffice's second anniversary. In light of this significant milestone, Linux.com spoke recently with Italo Vignoli, director at the Document Foundation, about how far LibreOffice has come as well as what's still on the way.
There are countless excellent open source software packages available today for virtually every taste and
The Document Foundation announced a few minutes ago, December 5, that the fourth maintenance release of the LibreOffice 3.6 open source office suite is now available for download for Linux, Mac and Windows platforms.
A few minutes ago, The Document Foundation company launched the second maintenance release of the LibreOfficeb 3.3 open source office suite for Linux, Windows and Macintosh platforms. The next major release, LibreOffice 3.4 will be released in mid May, 2011.LibreOffice 3.3.2 is available now (see download links at the end of the articl... (read more)
LibreOffice 3.3.0, announced on Tuesday, is the first milestone release of the open-source productivity suite from The Document Foundation since it split from the Oracle-led OpenOffice consortium in September. The release brings new features as well as popular options found in OpenOffice 3.3, according to the foundation.
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The Document Foundation, the organisation behind the development of the open source office suite LibreOffice, has announced the launch of a certification program...
The Document Foundation, the organisation behind the development of the open source office suite LibreOffice, has announced the launch of a certification program
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Dj Walker-Morgan over at the H Open writes: "The Document Foundation is a newly founded organisation with a mission: to make an office suite available as truly free software, developed within the wider community. Supported by companies like Google, Novell and Red Hat, the Foundation has forked the Oracle-owned OpenOffice software and created LibreOffice.
LibreOffice, a free power-packed open-source personal productivity suite that provides users with six feature-rich applications for all your document production and data processing needs (Writer, Calc, Impress, Draw, Math and Base), is now at version 3.5.7.
LibreOffice 3.5.7 is quite possibly, at least according to The Document Foundation, the last version to be released in the 3.5 branch.
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