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Libre Office 5.1 Keeps Crashing, Any Solutions?
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i read something about a bug report, any help would be appreciated
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You can report problems (and read the reports that others have submitted) here:
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However version 5.1.3 is classed as 'Libre Office Fresh' which, while theoretically stable, carries the potential risk of more problems than using 'Libre Office Still' (5.0.6):
https:/ /www.li breoffi ce.org/ downloa d/libre office- still/
Alternatively, while you're waiting for the developers to fix LibreOffice, try OpenOffice (which is the most popular free office suite)
https:/ /www.op enoffic e.org/
or WPS Office Free (which also has plenty of fans)
http:// www.kso soft.co m/produ ct/offi ce-free .html
https:/
However version 5.1.3 is classed as 'Libre Office Fresh' which, while theoretically stable, carries the potential risk of more problems than using 'Libre Office Still' (5.0.6):
https:/
Alternatively, while you're waiting for the developers to fix LibreOffice, try OpenOffice (which is the most popular free office suite)
https:/
or WPS Office Free (which also has plenty of fans)
http://
Buenchico WPS Office Free puts a watermark on everything that is printed after the 30 day trial period ends (at least according to Wikipedia). I haven't tried it myself, so can't verify that.
There is another free office suite to add to your list, Softmaker FreeOffice, which, as far as I know, has only one restriction which is that it will not save documents in .docx/.xlsx/.pptx formats. The web site for it is at http:// www.fre eoffice .com/en /
There is another free office suite to add to your list, Softmaker FreeOffice, which, as far as I know, has only one restriction which is that it will not save documents in .docx/.xlsx/.pptx formats. The web site for it is at http://
^^^ WPS Office Free is from a commercial company (Kingsoft) which gives it away to home users in the hope that they'll pay for a licence to use WPS Office Business in their workplace. It's roughly akin to the way that the free versions of products like AVG and Avast (or the excellent freebies from Serif) are offered to the public. The developers hope that a small percentage of users will decide to upgrade to the 'premium' versions.
OpenOffice is developed entirely by volunteers:
https:/ /www.op enoffic e.org/w hy/why_ volunte ers.htm l
LibreOffice is developed by a non-profit organisation:
https:/ /www.li breoffi ce.org/ about-u s/who-a re-we/
OpenOffice is developed entirely by volunteers:
https:/
LibreOffice is developed by a non-profit organisation:
https:/
^^^ Whatever their motivation might be, O_G, this website is effectively run by volunteers.
Yes, I know that I know that Silverdisc (the company behind AB) is a commercial concern, funded by advertising, but the site only works because people voluntarily contribute their knowledge (or research skills) to provide answers to questions.
Yes, I know that I know that Silverdisc (the company behind AB) is a commercial concern, funded by advertising, but the site only works because people voluntarily contribute their knowledge (or research skills) to provide answers to questions.
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