New Update The Document Foundation provides LibreOffice on the Microsoft Store

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Berlin, October 20, 2022 – The Document Foundation (TDF) announces the availability of LibreOffice for Windows on the Microsoft Store, to support end users who want to get their desktop software from Microsoft’s own sales channel, from this link: Get LibreOffice from the Microsoft Store

TDF will charge a convenience fee of €4.59, which will be invested to further support development of the LibreOffice project.

The announcement reflects the project’s new marketing strategy: The Document Foundation is focused on the release of the Community version, while ecosystem companies are focused on value-added long-term supported versions targeted at enterprises. The distinction has the objective of educating organizations to support the FOSS project by choosing the LibreOffice version best suited for their needs instead of the Community version generously supported by volunteers.

“We are grateful to allotropia for having supported LibreOffice on the Microsoft Store so far”, said Mike Saunders, LibreOffice Marketing at The Document Foundation. “Our objective is to fulfill the needs of individuals and enterprises in a better way, although we know that the positive effects of the new strategy will be visible only in the long term. Educating enterprises about FOSS is not a trivial task, especially when you want to remain loyal to free software principles”.

The Document Foundation will continue to provide LibreOffice for Windows free of charge from the LibreOffice website (Download LibreOffice | LibreOffice - Free Office Suite - Based on OpenOffice - Compatible with Microsoft), which is the recommended source for all individual users, while enterprises should look at the following web page: LibreOffice in business | LibreOffice - Free Office Suite - Based on OpenOffice - Compatible with Microsoft for the versions best suited to their deployment needs.
 

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If you'd ask me ten years ago Microsoft would be hosting free open source software in its own store, I would have said you're crazy!

Now that's a feature, not a bug in Microsoft's embrace of open source projects.
 

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