File:Why MS Office has compatibility issues with LibreOffice, explained by LibreOffice founder.webm
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English: At FOSDEM 2017, Fedora Ambassador Amita Sharma interviewed the founder of LibreOffice, Italo Vignoli, about why there are compatibility issues between proprietary office software and LibreOffice. You may have issues going from the proprietary format to an open format, but Italo explains why this is and what you can do to work around it.
Fedora proudly ships LibreOffice with every release. You can learn more about LibreOffice and the Document Foundation at the following links. LibreOffice: https://www.libreoffice.org/ The Document Foundation (TDF): https://www.documentfoundation.org/ This video went through some encoding difficulties and some quality was lost – sorry! But it's still insightful feedback!At FOSDEM 2017, Fedora Ambassador Amita Sharma interviewed the founder of LibreOffice, Italo Vignoli, about why there are compatibility issues between proprietary office software and LibreOffice. You may have issues going from the proprietary format to an open format, but Italo explains why this is and what you can do to work around it. Fedora proudly ships LibreOffice with every release. You can learn more about LibreOffice and the Document Foundation at the following links. LibreOffice: https://www.libreoffice.org/ The Document Foundation (TDF): https://www.documentfoundation.org/ This video went through some encoding difficulties and some quality was lost – sorry! But it's still insightful feedback! |
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