![]() You can download LibreOffice from the Mac App Store today. First, it has a one-time cost of $8.99 instead of being a free download, which The Document Foundation says "will be invested to support development of the LibreOffice project." Second, the Java runtime is not included (because of App Store rules), so extensions and a few other features that rely on Java are unavailable. There are two major differences with the App Store version, though. You can still download LibreOffice for Mac from the project's official website, but the new App Store version is more convenient, especially if you're already used to downloading apps from the store. The new version is published directly by The Document Foundation, the main organization behind LibreOffice. LibreOffice was already available on the Mac App Store, but it was a modified build published by Collabora, a company that creates enterprise products based on the office suite (including an online version). ![]() ![]() Related: LibreOffice, the Free Office Suite, Just Got a Big Update
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