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Microsoft Office has been the reigning champ of office suites. The open-source Office suite called LibreOffice is a worthy alternative to Microsoft Office and it appears that a third-party developer has published the app in the Store for Windows 10.
You might say that it’s really fair to compare the free LibreOffice and free Microsoft Office, but the two are a lot closer in features than you might think.
Since its early days, LibreOffice has been a community-driven project and by the looks of the things, a third-party developer has published the LibreOffice in the Microsoft Store. While you can download the full app for free, but there’s an option to buy the app and support the developer.
“Free trial is unlimited and has all the features. Buying it supports us. LibreOffice is a powerful office suite – its clean interface and feature-rich tools help you unleash your creativity and enhance your productivity. LibreOffice includes several applications that make it the most powerful Free and Open Source office suite on the market: Writer (word processing), Calc (spreadsheets), Impress (presentations), Draw (vector graphics and flowcharts), Base (databases), and Math (formula editing),” the Store description reads.
The app is published by a developer going by the name of “.Net,” meaning they are definitely not officially sanctioned by The Document Foundation.
You can download LibreOffice for Windows 10 from here.
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