LibreOffice 3.3 review
SoftwareIt’s not without its quirks, but LibreOffice is still a capable open-source office suite and a fine free replacement for Microsoft Office.
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It’s not without its quirks, but LibreOffice is still a capable open-source office suite and a fine free replacement for Microsoft Office.
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