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minus-square@pepsison52895linkEnglish6•1 year agoI would love if we could use LibreOffice, but our application just doesn’t work with it and our devs won’t even look at it.
minus-square@ArtisinalBS@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglish2•1 year agoIsn’t installing libreoffice in a corporate environment against the TOS?
minus-square@pepsison52895linkEnglish3•1 year agoActually no, from what I understand. You can install it, just most businesses don’t allow it because they offer no support for it. There are other companies that partner with LibreOffice to offer enterprise solutions though.
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I would love if we could use LibreOffice, but our application just doesn’t work with it and our devs won’t even look at it.
Isn’t installing libreoffice in a corporate environment against the TOS?
Actually no, from what I understand. You can install it, just most businesses don’t allow it because they offer no support for it. There are other companies that partner with LibreOffice to offer enterprise solutions though.