Another update for today: We're planning to revive LibreOffice Online, a web-based version of the suite that users can deploy on their own infrastructure: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2026/02/24/libreoffice-online-a-fresh-start/
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Another update for today: We're planning to revive LibreOffice Online, a web-based version of the suite that users can deploy on their own infrastructure: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2026/02/24/libreoffice-online-a-fresh-start/
@libreoffice c'est interressant
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Another update for today: We're planning to revive LibreOffice Online, a web-based version of the suite that users can deploy on their own infrastructure: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2026/02/24/libreoffice-online-a-fresh-start/
@libreoffice We are very pleased with this decision. Much needed and wanted solution!
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Another update for today: We're planning to revive LibreOffice Online, a web-based version of the suite that users can deploy on their own infrastructure: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2026/02/24/libreoffice-online-a-fresh-start/
@libreoffice@fosstodon.org I would prefer a plugin that make collaboration possible in the native app instead. Because running a whole office suite in the browser just to do that is a waste of performances, memory, is slow and will probably be limited in terms of features (like Collabora is today)).
Or both even, so we could chose depending on what we’re doing, and on which PC, eventually, but making the web version the only way to have collaborative edition is… painful.
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@libreoffice@fosstodon.org I would prefer a plugin that make collaboration possible in the native app instead. Because running a whole office suite in the browser just to do that is a waste of performances, memory, is slow and will probably be limited in terms of features (like Collabora is today)).
Or both even, so we could chose depending on what we’re doing, and on which PC, eventually, but making the web version the only way to have collaborative edition is… painful.
@breizh @libreoffice tu veux un cloud quoi
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@libreoffice I was just wondering if LibreOffice could be available on web. Well, good news - I have still to learn and use it, but, hopefully it respects #accessibility in online version too
@elettrona @libreoffice Buonasera Elena, volevo chiederti, se libre office fosse accessibile solo da Windows o anche dal Mac? Chiedo a te perché mi sembri molto esperta nel settore

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@breizh @libreoffice tu veux un cloud quoi
@gabegie@h4.io Non ?
Qu’est-ce qui t’amènes à cette conclusion ?
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Something that doesn’t need to be integrated in Nextcloud or in something else would be greatly appreciated.
And live multi-user collaboration capability would be awesome.
@MichelPatrice @libreoffice You can run Collabora Office standalone. The Nextcloud integration just makes a lot of sense if you're after a Google Docs+Drive experience.
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Another update for today: We're planning to revive LibreOffice Online, a web-based version of the suite that users can deploy on their own infrastructure: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2026/02/24/libreoffice-online-a-fresh-start/
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@libreoffice I thought that was what Collabora was... How is Libre Office online going to differ from it?
@dacmot @libreoffice That's a good question, especially when the page links to a page that links to Collabora wrt commercial support.
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@MichelPatrice @libreoffice You can run Collabora Office standalone. The Nextcloud integration just makes a lot of sense if you're after a Google Docs+Drive experience.
@vwbusguy @MichelPatrice @libreoffice replacing gdocs and gdrive with this sounds So good.
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@cmccullough @libreoffice Seconded...this looks like a really interesting project to follow.
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@elettrona @libreoffice Buonasera Elena, volevo chiederti, se libre office fosse accessibile solo da Windows o anche dal Mac? Chiedo a te perché mi sembri molto esperta nel settore

@michelelinux @libreoffice non uso mac da anni
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Another update for today: We're planning to revive LibreOffice Online, a web-based version of the suite that users can deploy on their own infrastructure: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2026/02/24/libreoffice-online-a-fresh-start/
@libreoffice Yay!
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@vwbusguy @MichelPatrice @libreoffice replacing gdocs and gdrive with this sounds So good.
@deborahh @MichelPatrice @libreoffice That's essentially what you can already do now with CODE and Nextcloud. It'll be interesting to see how it if this diverges from CODE.
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@deborahh @MichelPatrice @libreoffice That's essentially what you can already do now with CODE and Nextcloud. It'll be interesting to see how it if this diverges from CODE.
@vwbusguy @MichelPatrice @libreoffice I've never heard of CODE. Is that a publicly available cloud platform?
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@vwbusguy @MichelPatrice @libreoffice I've never heard of CODE. Is that a publicly available cloud platform?
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@vwbusguy @MichelPatrice @libreoffice oh, Collabora! Ok
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Another update for today: We're planning to revive LibreOffice Online, a web-based version of the suite that users can deploy on their own infrastructure: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2026/02/24/libreoffice-online-a-fresh-start/
@libreoffice My Proxmox server eagerly awaits!
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Another update for today: We're planning to revive LibreOffice Online, a web-based version of the suite that users can deploy on their own infrastructure: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2026/02/24/libreoffice-online-a-fresh-start/
@libreoffice how would this differ from collabora and nextcloud ? One thing which is needed is the ability to share a document publicly for comments but not for edits. NextCloud and Cryptpad don't offer that yet. It's the only feature that keeps me on google docs unfortunately.
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Another update for today: We're planning to revive LibreOffice Online, a web-based version of the suite that users can deploy on their own infrastructure: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2026/02/24/libreoffice-online-a-fresh-start/
@libreoffice WOOT!