

LibreOffice includes a word-processor called Writer, a spreadsheet editor called Calc, a presentation app called Impress, a vector-drawing program called Draw, a database program called Base, and a math-formula editor called Math. It also doesn't offer any collaboration features or web-based versions of its apps. What holds back LibreOffice is its unwieldy interface and occasionally buggy performance. LibreOffice is also notably one of the few desktop-style office suites that costs nothing to use yet has a feature set that rivals Microsoft 365's. Open-source software has real appeal for government offices, financial firms, and other privacy-conscious users, because they can examine the source code for vulnerabilities themselves. LibreOffice, now at version 7.4, is one of the best-known open-source office suites.

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