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What is LibreOffice Impress?
The Libre Office Impress is part of the Libre Office productivity suite, a presentation software similar to Microsoft Office’s PowerPoint, and powered with similar features and capabilities. Like most of the applications in Libre Office, which is in itself a fork of the Open Office software, Impress is essentially a rebranded and open-source version of Open office Impress. Impress can save its work directly as a PDF file, and also features the ability to import its presentation as a SWF file allowing it to be played on any computer with Adobe Flash Player installed. The Libre Office Impress supports .ppt and .pptx, and natively supports Open Office Impress presentation files.
Just as Open Office is an alternative to Microsoft Office (and Corel's Office applications, to a lesser extent), Libre Office fulfills the same role to Open Office. Forked from Oracle's Open Office suite, Libre Office is essentially the same, with a few subtle improvements that those who use either may not be able to spot unless they are specifically looking for something (for example, Libre Office supports more languages than Open Office). Although Open office still is free (with Oracle offering a commercial, paid version of the software with added features like technical support), Libre Office retains the original Open Office (which was first named StarOffice) philosophy of being open and free; to this end, Libre Office is both free and open-source, with its code base being written and expounded upon by its community.
Just as Open Office is an alternative to Microsoft Office (and Corel's Office applications, to a lesser extent), Libre Office fulfills the same role to Open Office. Forked from Oracle's Open Office suite, Libre Office is essentially the same, with a few subtle improvements that those who use either may not be able to spot unless they are specifically looking for something (for example, Libre Office supports more languages than Open Office). Although Open office still is free (with Oracle offering a commercial, paid version of the software with added features like technical support), Libre Office retains the original Open Office (which was first named StarOffice) philosophy of being open and free; to this end, Libre Office is both free and open-source, with its code base being written and expounded upon by its community.
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File types supported by LibreOffice Impress
Our users primarily use LibreOffice Impress to open these file types:
Some users also use LibreOffice Impress to open these file types:
About file types supported by LibreOffice Impress
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