Friday, October 20, 2017




                                     LIBRE OFFICE VS. MICROSOFT OFFICE

   Microsoft Office has been the ruling winner of office groups, but that doesn't mean the free substitute, Libre Office, isn't appealing. Let's look at how the two compete, and if it's ultimately feasible to trench the paid choice for the free one. We not think it's actually reasonable to compare the free version and the paid one, but the two has majority of it features very similar and we might do not know this. First of all, Libre Office is compatible with a few operating systems, such as Windows, OS X, and Linux. In the other hand Microsoft Office's latest version is limited to just Windows 7 or Windows 10. While I definitely can't go through every feature, I’ll attempt to get a good glance at how they associate after downloading the software and installing it into my MAC and Windows systems. Let’s start to compare both. Libre Office has evolved a lot in the last seven years. It has developed as very established and steady software, but Microsoft Office still controls the marketplace. The problem here it is not in the code, but in the difficulty of credentials themselves. But good news is that the cloud is fast interchanging the applications already installed and the debut of Libre Office online might inspire more organizations to run their own competence cloud, to control their own credentials. Time will let us know if the cloud can release us from the restraints of trademarked office suites.

https://www.cio.com/article/3165292/open-source-tools/libreoffice-vs-microsoft-office-its-a-format-war.html
https://lifehacker.com/battle-of-the-office-suites-microsoft-office-and-libre-1147940828

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