You can open files from ODF (ODT, ODS & many more) that you have created with Libre Office or OpenOffice also from within other apps. Supported apps include GMail, Google Drive, iCloud, OneDrive. It is recommended for users who want the convenience of installing from the App Store and getting automatic updates, compared to manually downloading and installing from The Document Foundation. Today is LibreOffice 10th Anniversary: it is a significant achievement for the project, and a date to remember for all community members. You can download LibreOffice for free directly from our website, for Windows, macOS and Linux, and install it yourself. However, if you'd like to get it through the Microsoft Store or Mac App Store, you can do so by sourcing it from our partners: Microsoft Store: LibreOffice Vanilla from CIB. Mac App Store: LibreOffice Vanilla from Collabora. These versions are free software (as in open source) but there's a small charge to cover the effort of putting software in the app stores.
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Recently, I downloaded LibreOffice app from Microsoft Store. Although works ok, I can't find a way to open documents like .docx by using LibreOffice Writer as the default app.
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Usually there is a request while installation process, whether or not LO shall be assigned to .docx, .xlsx aso. Personally I'd never install LO through MS Store. You can get the package direct from libreoffice.org - no need for MS Store. The way MS implements so called 'Desktop Apps' and lets them act in the start menue or handels them with the new control panel is some how not worked out. Like it does not allow you to set LO as default app for .docx. But there are certainly 10 other reasons, why your way does not work and a different approach could. As @gabix wrote, read the manual for your operating system and how to fix file associations. The traditional way still works apart from default app for file type, also in W8/8.1, W10.
My laptop (Surface Pro 4) has limited space in the hard drive and thus having the LO suite from MS Store comes handy.Also, I can't find the Win 10 manual. Downloading and use the LO suite isn't actually a solution for me.
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This page focuses on LibreOffice Vanilla for Mac, a (TDF-unofficial) version of LibreOffice available in the Mac App Store.
Background
LibreOffice is available on a variety of different operating systems including GNU/Linux, Windows, Android, and macOS. The Document Foundation provides pre-built versions (aka “binaries”) of LibreOffice via the Download page, and multiple vendors, Linux distros, and others provide binaries as well.
Developers at Collabora have worked to get LibreOffice included in the Mac App Store:
Versions
There are currently two different versions of LibreOffice available in the Mac App Store (both released by Collabora):
Trying it out
See links under #Versions. https://ezrzfge.weebly.com/mac-print-window-app.html.
Libreoffice Mac App Store AppSystem Requirements
Running LibreOffice Vanilla will generally require the same system requirements as our LibreOffice Desktop builds for the Mac.
Limitations
Support of Java is not included. This means that some pieces of LibreOffice will not function, including
QA
LibreOffice QA is primarily focused on our standard, TDF-released LibreOffice builds, however bugs that are found in App Store builds are often likely to affect the desktop version as well, so just as we are interested in bugs in a GNU/Linux distro’s packaging of LibreOffice, it is to our benefit to track the Mac App Store issues and address bugs to the appropriate developers.
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The platform is very close to our regular macOS builds, so the documentation should basically be the same.
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