Frequently asked questions
How is LibreOffice licensed?
LibreOffice is distributed under the Open Source Initiative (OSI) approved Mozilla Public
License (MPL). The MPL license is available from http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
May I distribute LibreOffice to anyone?
Yes.
How many computers may I install it on?
As many as you like.
May I sell it?
Yes.
May I use LibreOffice in my business?
Yes.
Is LibreOffice available in my language?
LibreOffice has been translated (localized) into over 40 languages, so your language probably
is supported. Additionally, there are over 70 spelling, hyphenation, and thesaurus dictionaries
available for languages, and dialects that do not have a localized program interface. The
dictionaries are available from the LibreOffice website at: www.libreoffice.org.
How can you make it for free?
LibreOffice is developed and maintained by volunteers and has the backing of several
organizations.
How can I contribute to LibreOffice?
You can help with the development and user support of LibreOffice in many ways, and you do
not need to be a programmer. For example, you can help with producing and maintaining
written user documentation, producing video tutorials, and other user support services. To start,
check out this webpage: http://www.documentfoundation.org/contribution/
May I distribute the PDF of this book, or print and sell copies?
Yes, as long as you meet the requirements of one of the licenses in the copyright statement at
the beginning of this book. You do not have to request special permission. In addition, we
request that you share with the project some of the profits you make from sales of books, in
consideration of all the work we have put into producing them.
What’s new in LibreOffice 4.3?
The LibreOffice 4.3 Release Notes (changes from version 4.2) are here:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/4.3
You may also want to read the LibreOffice 4.2 Release Notes (changes from version 4.1) here:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/4.2.
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