LibreOffice is currently the top alternative to Microsoft Office, and it’s available on Windows, Linux, and macOS without any fee, which makes it the preferred choice not only for home users, but also for organizations worldwide.
And while the desktop version of LibreOffice keeps improving regularly, many expect The Document Foundation to also release mobile app that would allow them to work with documents on smartphones.
And this makes total sense. Because LibreOffice is the main alternative to Microsoft Office, and Microsoft’s suite is also offered on Android and iOS, not having mobile apps is clearly a drawback.
No official mobile LibreOffice just yet
The Document Foundation says it’s not working on mobile versions of LibreOffice, as the focus right now is delivering the best experience on the desktop. In other words, the desktop continues to be the priority going forwards, albeit you can actually work with documents on your mobile without hav… (read more)
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