When you move someone to
a new computer environment, one of their
          first questions is....
How do I edit documents?
Can I open Word docs?
Or the dreaded...
Can I get Microsoft Office for Linux?
Let's face it

It is easier to move people to new OS
         than to new office suite.
Open Office
•   StarOffice, a proprietary office suite
•   August 1991 bought by Sun
•   July 2000 open sourced by Sun
•   Free and open alternative to Microsoft
    Office
Open Office
• January 2010 Oracle buys Sun
• September 2010
  – Majority of developers leave
  – Form Document Foundation
  – Forked LibreOffice
• June 2011 Oracle contributes Open
  Office to the Apache Foundaiton
LibreOffice
• Has become default install on many Linux
  distributions, including Ubuntu
• 4.0, Major new release just went out
  February 2013
LibreOffice
• Available not just for Linux, but for
  Window and Mac.
• Can run alongside MS Office
  – Used this before to generate PDFs
  – Can use to have new features if don't
    want to update MS Office
Are the documents the same
     as Microsoft Office?
LibreOffice
• Documents are saved in several “OD*”
  formats
• Open format, not just LibreOffice
• But can save in many know formats
  – Including those used by MS
  – Including newer docx, xlsx, ...
Are the screens the same
   as Microsoft Office?
LibreOffice
• More similar to older MS Office
  – No “ribbon”
• The functionality is there, but the screen
  do look different. Like moving from any
  program to another
• NOT as hard as going from MS Office
  2003 to current version.
LibreOffice
•   Text documents
•   Spreadsheets
•   Presentation (like this one)
•   Drawing
•   Database (Access)
    – Not as great as the rest
LibreOffice Demo
New in 4.0
• CMS support via CMIS
  – Includes Sharepoint!
  –
Open Office/LibreOffice
• Some feel the damage is done.
• Code base will diverge over time.
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http://www.libreoffice.org/

Alberto Santaballa
@asantaballa
http://technowati.blogspot.com

Libre office intro