LibreOffice developer thinks you should switch to Linux . . . That is, migration to a free Linux distro, such as Linux Mint Now, the creator of the popular LibreOffice software has suggested doing the same, citing the high costs of switching to Windows 11
End of Windows 10 Support 2025: Explore Cost-Effective Linux . . . These factors contribute to what TDF describes as the "real costs" of upgrading, encompassing not only monetary expenses but also issues related to user control and data privacy Linux and LibreOffice: A Compelling Alternative In response to these challenges, TDF advocates for a shift towards Linux operating systems paired with LibreOffice
LibreOffice Explains Real Costs of Upgrading to Microsofts . . . There is a better option that puts control back in the hands of users, institutions, and public bodies: Linux and LibreOffice Together, these two programmes offer a powerful, privacy-friendly and future-proof alternative to the Windows + Microsoft 365 ecosystem " It further adds the "real costs" of upgrading to Windows 11 as it writes:
LibreOffice adds voice to ditch Windows for Linux campaign Some of it is very visible, in a blog post about the looming end of Windows 10, but some is buried in the development notes about the work-in-progress next version, which will be LibreOffice 25 8 First, the good news The title of the blog post is self-explanatory The end of Windows 10 is approaching, so it's time to consider Linux and
2025 finally the Year of Linux? LibreOffice explains real . . . Back in November 2021, the German state of Schleswig-Holstein announced that it was planning to move away from closed-source Microsoft products like Office and Windows to LibreOffice About two and a half years later, we received an update on the matter, as state officials confirmed that plans for the migration were still intact