#LibreOffice 25.8.7 is now available.
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#LibreOffice 25.8.7 is now available. This is the last update in the 25.8 branch – after this, all users are recommended to upgrade to LibreOffice 26.2: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2026/05/12/tdf-announces-libreoffice-25-8-7/ #foss #opensource #freesoftware
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#LibreOffice 25.8.7 is now available. This is the last update in the 25.8 branch – after this, all users are recommended to upgrade to LibreOffice 26.2: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2026/05/12/tdf-announces-libreoffice-25-8-7/ #foss #opensource #freesoftware
@libreoffice Just downloaded on my computer and removed Microsoft Office. It's looking great, so far.
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@libreoffice Just downloaded on my computer and removed Microsoft Office. It's looking great, so far.
@KindlyKelly @libreoffice welcome on the open site!

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@libreoffice Just downloaded on my computer and removed Microsoft Office. It's looking great, so far.
@KindlyKelly @libreoffice don't forget that you can choose the interface and customize it as you want and to be more efficient with it. Also there are some useful extensions and templates.
https://extensions.libreoffice.org/
And the Side panel is a very very useful tool to work with, above all (but non only) with Writer. You will love to have styles of pages in writer for example. That way it is much more easy to have pages with different header and footer fore example. -
@libreoffice Just downloaded on my computer and removed Microsoft Office. It's looking great, so far.
@KindlyKelly @libreoffice using it for many many years now. It is much better than Office and way much better than Office365.
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@libreoffice Just downloaded on my computer and removed Microsoft Office. It's looking great, so far.
@KindlyKelly @libreoffice Well done.
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@libreoffice Just downloaded on my computer and removed Microsoft Office. It's looking great, so far.
I use LibreOffice now, and OpenOffice back in the day, but the problem I always encounter is that MSFT products don't render open document formats properly. They struggle with the formatting. That was always seen as a problem, somehow, for LibreOffice, but more and more, I think it's going to be seen as a problem for Microsoft.
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@libreoffice Just downloaded on my computer and removed Microsoft Office. It's looking great, so far.
@KindlyKelly @libreoffice It’s a good replacement for Office, although there are definitely some differences and a bit of a learning curve. But for basic to intermediate use, it totally rocks.
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