Ubuntu Unleashed 2019 Edition: Covering 18.04, 18.10, 19.04

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CHAPTER 5


Productivity Applications


IN THIS CHAPTER


Introducing LibreOffice
Other Useful Productivity Software
Productivity Applications Written for Microsoft Windows
References

Many businesses have already found a way to benefit from free and open


source software, such as office productivity suites like LibreOffice. These
suites offer cost benefits such as not having to pay license fees or support
costs. However, more applications beyond these are available in Ubuntu. In
this chapter, we explore some of them.


NOTE
It’s important to understand that even though free and open source software
does very well most of the time, especially with less-complex documents, it
is not 100% compatible with Microsoft Office. Why is this? Microsoft is
notoriously secretive about its proprietary file formats, and the only way
that free and open source alternatives could ensure compatibility would be
to reverse-engineer each file format, an exercise akin to taking apart a
telephone to see how it works. This reverse-engineering is difficult to do in
a legal way and is rarely perfect. However, many open source alternatives
manage to maintain a very high standard of importing and exporting, so
you should not experience too many problems except with documents of
great complexity. For example, this book was written using LibreOffice,
whereas the post-production at the publisher uses Microsoft tools.
The biggest compatibility issue between Microsoft Office and suites like
LibreOffice is that Microsoft’s Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) and
scripts produced using it do not transfer. If you use VBA scripts, you need
to find another way to perform the functions for which they were written.
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