Télécharger Libre. Office : gratuit. Libre. Office est en quelque sorte un clone amélioré d'Open.
Office. org. A peu de choses près, elle possède la même interface, les mêmes fonctions, les mêmes qualités et elle est aussi entièrement traduite en français. Entièrement basée sur le code source d'Open. Office. org, cette nouvelle suite bureautique est désormais connue sous le nom de Libre. Office. En tant qu'utilisateur, même si l'on ne perçoit pas forcément de changements immédiats, on gagne surtout l'assurance que la suite bureautique restera gratuite, libre et surtout qu'elle bénéficiera toujours de mises à jour. C'est désormais chose faite.
De plus, la communauté annonce un calendrier de développement accéléré, ce qui devrait permettre à la suite de commencer à rattraper son retard sur Microsoft Office. Libre. Office est donc une suite bureautique libre, gratuite, traduite en français et disponible sous Windows, OS X et Linux.
Pour Word 2007, c'est sur le ruban dans révision et comparaison. Pour Word 2003, c'est Outils Comparaison et fusion de document.
- OpenOffice.org was once the open-source office suite of choice, but it fractured into two separate projects — Apache OpenOffice and LibreOffice.
- Comparaison des langages de balisage (markup) léger (lightweight) : Txt2tags, Pandoc, Docutils, AsciiDoc, Deplate, Stx2any, AFT, Markdown et Textile.
- A travers ce tutoriel Openoffice en vidéos composée de nombreux exemples pratiques, vous apprendrez à utiliser les fonctions évoluées de la célèbre suite.
- The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of office suites.
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Tout comme Open. Office. Microsoft Office, la plus crédible et la plus complète.
On y retrouve les équivalents plus ou moins avancés du traitement de texte " Word ", nommé " Texte / Writer ", du tableur " Excel ", nommé " Classeur / Calc ", du logiciel de présentation " Power. Point ", nommé " Présentation / Impress ", du logiciel de publication " Publisher ", nommé " Dessin / Draw " et enfin du système de gestion de base de données " Acess ", nommé " Base de données / Base ". On trouve en plus un éditeur de formules mathématiques complexes nommé " Formule / Math ". De plus, il assure une bonne compatibilité avec les formats de fichier de Microsoft Office 9. Au final, même s'il accuse un retard important sur Microsoft Office, notamment sur le plan de l'interface et de l'ergonomie générale, les fonctionnalités offertes par la suite bureautiques Libre. Office s'avèreront tout à fait suffisantes pour la plupart des utilisateurs.
Formation Open. Office - Apprendre la suite bureautique libre Open. Office en tutoriel vidéo. A travers de cette formation openoffice vidéo composée de nombreux exemples pratiques, vous apprendrez à utiliser les fonctions évoluées de la célèbre suite bureautique Open. Source, l'outil concurrent de la suite Microsoft Office.
Sophie Gautier, responsable France du projet Open. Office. org vous guide pas à pas tout au long de cette formation sur DVDRom Mac/PC. Votre apprentissage se fera dans des conditions réelles d'utilisation, avec la responsable France du projet Open. Office. org (www. Vous étudierez à travers ce cours Openoffice les trois outils Writer (traitement de texte équivalent à Word), Calc (tableur équivalent à Excel) et Impress (équivalent à Powerpoint). Cette formation s'adresse à un public un minimum initié au traitement de texte et au tableur.
Le DVDROM distribue également gratuitement en version complète la suite bureautique Open. Office 2 pour Windows, Mac et Linux. A travers ce tutoriel Openoffice en vidéos composée de nombreux exemples pratiques, vous apprendrez à utiliser les fonctions évoluées de la célèbre suite bureautique Open.
Source, l'outil concurrent de la suite Microsoft Office. Sophie Gautier, responsable France du projet Open. Office. org vous guide pas à pas tout au long de cette formation. Votre apprentissage se fera dans des conditions réelles d'utilisation, avec la responsable France du projet Open. Office. org (www. Vous étudierez à travers ce tuto Openoffice les trois outils Writer (traitement de texte équivalent à Word), Calc (tableur équivalent à Excel) et Impress (équivalent à Powerpoint). Cette formation bureautique s'adresse à un public un minimum initié au traitement de texte et au tableur.
What’s the Difference and Which Should You Use? Open. Office. org was once the open- source office suite of choice, but it fractured into two separate projects — Apache Open. Office and Libre. Office. Never mind Oracle Open Office, which was actually a closed- source office suite and was discontinued. Apache Open. Office and Libre. Office both still exist and are releasing new versions of their competing- but- similar office suites. But what’s the real difference, and which is the best one?
Why Do Open. Office and Libre. Office Both Exist? Understanding why there are two separate office suites built on the same Open. Office. org code is only possible if you understand the history here. Sun Microsystems acquired the Star.
Office office suite in 1. In 2. 00. 0, Sun open- sourced the Star. Office software — this free, open- source office suite was known as Open. Office. org. The project continued with help from Sun employees and volunteers, offering the free Open.
Office. org office suite to everyone — including Linux users. In 2. 01. 1, Sun Microsystems was acquired by Oracle. They renamed the proprietary Star. Office office suite to “Oracle Open Office,” as if they wanted to cause confusion, and then discontinued it. Most outside volunteers — including the contributors to Go- oo, who contributed a set of enhancements used by many Linux distributions — left the project and formed Libre. Office. Libre. Office was a fork of Open.
Office. org and is built on the original Open. Office. org code base. Most Linux distributions, including Ubuntu, switched their bundled office suite from Open. Office. org to Libre.
Office. The original Open. Office. org seemed down and out. In 2. 01. 1, Oracle gave the Open. Office. org trademarks and code to the Apache Software Foundation. The project known as Open.
Office today is actually Apache Open. Office and is being developed under Apache’s umbrella under the Apache license. Libre. Office has been developing more quickly and releasing new versions more frequently, but the Apache Open. Office project isn’t dead. Apache released the beta version of Open. Office 4. 1 in March, 2.
But What’s the Difference? You can download Libre. Office or Open. Office for free for Windows, Linux, or Mac.
Both office suites include the same applications for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, and databases. These two projects share the vast majority of their code. They have similar interfaces and features. Below, we have a screenshot of Libre. Office Writer, Libre.
Office’s word processing program. Next, we have a screenshot of Open. Office Writer. These programs definitely don’t look completely identical. Aside from the different default theme, there’s an entire sidebar included in Open. Office that Libre. Office doesn’t show by default.
This sidebar is designed for widescreen displays where vertical space is at a premium. The sidebar can be enabled in Libre.
Office, too. (To enable it, click Tools > Options, select Libre. Office > Advanced, check Enable Experimental Features, restart Libre.
Office, and click View > Sidebar.) With the sidebar enabled, the two programs look almost identical. There are other differences, of course. Look at Libre. Office’s status bar at the bottom of the window and you’ll see a live- updating word count for the current document. On Open. Office, you still have to select Tools > Word Count to view the word count at any given time — it won’t update and show itself automatically. Libre. Office also has support for font embedding in documents.
This can be activated from File > Properties, under the Font tab. Embedding a font in a document ensures that document will look the same on any system, even if the computer doesn’t have the font installed. Open. Office doesn’t contain this feature.
We could go on looking for more differences, but this really just feels like nitpicking. The vast majority of people will have trouble noticing the difference between Libre. Office and Open. Office. They’re both free and open- source, so you can always download both to compare — you probably won’t notice too much of a difference. The License Situation.
The sidebar above is an interesting example of where these projects are going. The sidebar in Open. Office is an entirely new feature the Apache Open. Office project has added to Open. Office. On the other hand, the experimental sidebar in Libre. Office looks basically identical to Open. Office’s sidebar.
This isn’t an accident. Open. Office’s sidebar code was copied and incorporated into Libre. Office. The Apache Open. Office project uses the Apache License, while the Libre. Office uses a dual LGPLv.
MPL license. The practical result is Libre. Office can take Open.
Office’s code and incorporate it into Libre. Office — the licenses are compatible.
On the other hand, Libre. Office has some features — like font embedding — that don’t appear in Open. Office. This is because the two different licenses only allow a one- way transfer of code. Libre. Office can incorporate Open. Office’s code, but Open. Office can’t incorporate Libre.
Office’s code. This is the result of the different licenses the projects chose. In the long run, this means that big improvements to Open. Office can be incorporated into Libre. Office, while big improvements to Libre. Office can’t be incorporated into Open.
Office. This clearly gives a big advantage to Libre. Office, which will develop quicker and incorporate more features and improvements. It Doesn’t Really Matter.
It doesn’t really matter whether you use Libre. Office or Apache Open.
Office. Both are good choices if you’re looking for a powerful free office suite. The two projects are so similar that you’d be unlikely to notice the difference. We’d recommend Libre. Office if we had to choose one of the two.
It’s seen the most enthusiastic development and has the most potential in the long run. But it’s hard to go wrong here. Open. Office would probably work just fine for you, too. It’s a shame such a contentious split occurred because Open.
Office had a huge amount of name recognition. There was a time when Microsoft was clearly worried about Open. Office and produced videos attacking it, not unlike the Scroogled advertisements today!