LibreOffice is a free and open-source office suite that includes programs for word processing, spreadsheet management, presentations, and more. It is a fork of the OpenOffice project and is developed by The Document Foundation. LibreOffice is available for Windows, MacOS, and Linux operating systems and can be downloaded from the project's website.
LibreOffice is community-driven and developed software, and is a project of the not-for-profit organization, The Document Foundation. LibreOffice is free and open source software, originally based on OpenOffice.org (commonly known as OpenOffice), and is the most actively developed OpenOffice.org successor project.
Some of the main features of LibreOffice include:
Compatibility with a wide range of file formats, including those used by Microsoft Office and other popular office suites.
A customizable interface that allows users to choose their own fonts, colors, and toolbars.
A range of tools for creating documents, including a word processor, spreadsheet editor, and presentation maker.
Support for more than 110 languages.
A large number of templates and extensions that can be downloaded to add additional functionality to the suite.
LibreOffice is popular among users who want a free and open-source alternative to commercial office suites like Microsoft Office. It is also used by organizations that want to avoid paying for proprietary software licenses.