
A comprehensive office suite that includes a word processor, spreadsheet, presentations, and drawing tool. It is designed to be fully compatible with other popular office suites. The Document Foundation manages the development and upkeep of this software, which is a fork of OpenOffice.org. Download various language versions to meet your specific needs.
LibreOffice is a comprehensive and free suite of business applications. In addition to text documents, spreadsheet, and presentations, LibreOffice is capable of creating and managing drawings, databases, and formulae. In this way it offers an alternative not only to Microsoft Office but also to MS Paint, LaTeX, and database managing software.
Although I cannot claim to have used LibreOffice as extensively as one who uses it as a complete substitute for commercial products, my impressions of it are highly favorable. The interface may not be quite as slick as I've become accustomed to with modern Mac software, but the integration of basic image creation and database manipulation seems like the perfect complement of this software to me. Back in the days of Appleworks, bundling basic graphical software with text software was a no-brainer - how is it that no basic Mac application today is capable of permitting a freeform squiggle? Databases, perhaps, aren't quite as useful to the average user, but the programmer in me rejoices at having an alternative to spreadsheets, one with the logic of a database built in rather than slapped on top.
LibreOffice is highly flexible and, what's more, appears to run faster than the free or commerical alternatives. I can't recommend enough that you give it a try and see if it suits your needs before spending hard-earned cash on the latest-and-maybe-not-greatest version of the industry standard.
Sam's Protip: If interface aesthetics are really that important to you, take a look at NeoOffice. It's designed specifically for the Mac, although the latest version is no longer available for free.
v3.6 [Jul 14, 2012]
- This release is bit-for-bit identical to the 3.6.2 Release Candidate 2, so you don't need to download or reinstall if you have that version already.
- The distribution for Windows is an international build, so you can choose the user interface language that you prefer. Help content is available via an online service, or alternatively as a separate install.
- Our Windows binaries are digitally signed by The Document Foundation.
- For Windows users that have LibreOffice prior to version 3.4.5 installed, uninstall that beforehand. Otherwise, the upgrade to 3.6.2 may fail.
- For Windows users that have OpenOffice.org installed, we advise uninstalling that beforehand, because it registers the same file type associations.
- If you run Windows 2000, you may require this update before being able to install LibreOffice.
- If you run Linux, the GCJ Java variant has known issues with LibreOffice, we advise to e.g. use OpenJDK instead.
- A full list of annoying bugs is available from the wiki.