@marleenstikker Zeg nou nooit meer dat je niet gewaarschuwd was. #linux #openoffice #mastodon #firefox #duckduckgo #libreoffice edit

Zeitreise ins Jahr 1999 mit Caldera OpenLinux 2.3: Star Office 5.1 und mehr

Dieses Mal dreht es sich um Büroprogramme aus dem KDE-1-Umfeld und nützliche kleinere Programme. Dann staune ich darüber, wie aktuell sich StarOffice 5.1 von vor 27 Jahren mit Präsentationsmodul, Tabellenkalkulation, Zeichenprogramm, Schreibprogramm, Terminverwaltung und Aufgabenplanung anfühlt.

#retro #staroffice #libreoffice #openoffice

https://tube.tchncs.de/w/pziozAc1ckNtfRHKksmeuG
https://youtu.be/T9qP9MZfl18

Zeitreise ins Jahr 1999 mit Caldera OpenLinux 2.3: Star Office 5.1 und mehr

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2️⃣ C'est quoi, ce choix d'activer les mises à jour automatiques par défaut ?? Quand on se sert peu souvent de ce soft, ça veut dire qu'à chaque ouverture on doit se taper UNE MINUTE de délai pendant que ça checke, télécharge, installe... C'est la double-peine ! Ouvrez d'abord l'appli, laissez-moi bosser de suite et APRÈS proposez-moi de mettre à jour (ou pas).

#libreoffice #openoffice #microsoftoffice #office

1️⃣ L'icône officielle de l'appli a un gros souci, à mes yeux : elle est moche ! Gris = triste, et surtout ça m'évoque un document qui ne peut être lu ou une image manquante. ^^;

#libreoffice #openoffice #microsoftoffice #office

Ça fait un bail que je ne peux plus blairer Microsoft Office et que je suis heureux de pouvoir m'en débarrasser. Récemment je suis passé à LibreOffice, qui me plaît bien (mieux qu'OpenOffice)... SAUF QUE.

#libreoffice #openoffice #microsoftoffice #office

.@gborn Konnte es erst jetzt testen: #LibreOffice 26.2.1 und andere frieren unter Windows 10 LTSC auch mit den März-Patches den Rechner komplett ein.

Dann bleibt hier für die Studis aktuell nur #OpenOffice als MSO-Alternative verfügbar. Schade, dass sich aus der LO-Ecke niemand dazu äußert.

Zeitreise ins Jahr 1999 mit Caldera OpenLinux 2.3: Star Office 5.1 und mehr

https://tube.tchncs.de/w/pziozAc1ckNtfRHKksmeuG

Zeitreise ins Jahr 1999 mit Caldera OpenLinux 2.3: Star Office 5.1 und mehr

PeerTube
Full disclosure, I am a very happy #onlyoffice user and have been for years. I don’t like #OpenOffice and #LibreOffice UI but that is a personal thing. I acknowledge both are great products and #OpenSource titans. I understand the #LibreOffice argument as well, having the default file format OOXML is helping to enforce Microsofts garbage lock-in monopoly. However, OOXML default format also makes it easier for less technical users to switch to an #onlyoffice getting people away from Microsoft .

Was it really 15 years ago that the majority of the OpenOffice community voted with their feet against Oracle? Forking the software as LibreOffice, and forming the Document Foundation as a vendor-neutral stewardship body for this office software commons;

https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2025/09/28/libreoffice-turns-15/

Like the forking of OwnCloud as NextCloud, a reminder that poor Free Code stewards can be forked around (looking at you Mozilla and Android/Linux).

EDIT: typo

#forking #OpenOffice #LibreOffice #Mozilla #Android

LibreOffice turns 15: a celebration of freedom, collaboration and open technologies and standards - TDF Community Blog

Fifteen years ago, we announced our ambitious plan to provide the world with a fully free and open office suite created by and for the community. Today, we are celebrating 15 years of LibreOffice — a milestone not only for the software itself, but also for the global movement that it represents. LibreOffice was born on 28 September 2010 when it was launched as a fork of OpenOffice. This was not just a technical split, but also a declaration of independence, transparency, and freedom. LibreOffice would be free: free to use, free to modify, and free from corporate constraints. From day one, our mission has been clear: to empower people through open technology. A community like no other LibreOffice has never been alone. Throughout its journey, it has been supported by a community of thousands of contributors and dozens of companies who have contributed to development, design, localisation, quality assurance and other services to support its growth. Many have simply dedicated their time, skills and passion to creating something unique and better for everyone. Over the years, the community has: Released dozens of major versions, each more powerful and significantly better than the last; Localised LibreOffice into over 120 languages,

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Draft: docs: add AI policy (!40109) · Merge requests · Mesa / mesa · GitLab

IMPORTANT: I leave this as a draft for now to gather thoughts on the process...

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