A collection of open source software applications promoting sharing, collaboration, and user freedom, featuring LibreOffice and LibreCAD.
Libre Projects is an umbrella organization that develops and promotes a range of free and open source software applications. Its goal is to provide high-quality, ethical alternatives to proprietary software that restrict users' freedom and control over their own computing.
Libre Projects' most well-known product is LibreOffice, a powerful and free office suite that competes with Microsoft Office with compatible applications for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, databases, and more. First forked from OpenOffice.org in 2010, LibreOffice has seen strong development by a worldwide volunteer community.
Other major Libre Projects releases include LibreCAD, a free and open source CAD application for Linux, Mac, and Windows; LibrePCB, an electronic design automation tool; MeetAstro, a free video conferencing app; and Kolab, an open source groupware suite. Most Libre Project software is available in dozens of languages.
The Libre Projects ecosystem is managed by parent organization The Document Foundation. All Libre Projects code freely under open source licenses that stress community benefit over proprietary profit. The software is used by individuals, schools, nonprofits and businesses who value software freedom.
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