I would win again in this dot LibreOffice versus OpenOffice. templatesīeing the most widely used office suite, LibreOffice has a wide range of templates available to download and use, as well as being generally of better quality. Of course, both have a multitude of languages available. In this sense, LibreOffice only allows you to select a language at the beginning and you will have to continue with it or change it, but not with the flexibility of OpenOffice. In this case, Apache OpenOffice offers greater flexibility for multilanguage, allowing additional languages to be downloaded as plugins. However, LibreOffice also includes another app called Charts, which is a small application to create diagrams and graphs for documents, so again another bonus point for LibreOffice.
All thanks to its Writer, Calc, Impress, Draw, Base and Math apps, which use the same names and look quite similar. Therefore, in this sense win LibreOffice.īoth LibreOffice and OpenOffice offer the tools and features you would expect from a modern office suite.
LIBREOFFICE VS OPENOFFICE UPDATE
While LibreOffice maintains a much more frequent update policy, OpenOffice makes you wait longer from one version to another, which means less agility to resolve vulnerabilities and bugs that it may contain. One of the biggest differences between Apache OpenOffice and LibreOffice is the frequency with which new version releases are made.