4.1
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About this app

Collabora Office is a text editor, spreadsheet and presentation program based on LibreOffice, the world's most popular Open Source office suite - and now it's on Android, enhancing your possibilities to work on mobile and for collaboration.

This app is in active development, feedback and bug reports are very welcome.

Supported files:

• Open Document Format (.odt, .odp, .ods, .ots, .ott, .otp)
• Microsoft Office 2007/2010/2013/2016/2019 (.docx, .pptx, .xlsx, .dotx, .xltx, .ppsx)
• Microsoft Office 97/2000/XP/2003 (.doc, .ppt, .xls, .dot, .xlt, .pps)

Report issues:

Use the bugtracker and attach any files that caused problems via
https://col.la/android. Please note that anything you enter in the bugtracker will be public.

About the app:

Collabora Office for Android uses the same engine as LibreOffice for Windows, Mac, and Linux. This, combined with a new front-end based on Collabora Online, reads and saves documents similarly to LibreOffice desktop.

Collabora Engineers Tor Lillqvist, Tomaž Vajngerl, Michael Meeks, Miklos Vajna, Jan Holešovský, Mert Tümer and Rashesh Padia have been developing Android support since 2012, with the help of Google Summer of Code students Andrzej Hunt, Iain Billet and Kaishu Sahu.

License:

Open Source - Mozilla Public License v2 and other
Updated on
Oct 25, 2023

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
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Ratings and reviews

4.2
9.62K reviews
Brianna Williams
April 15, 2024
It would be really helpful to have a view that wraps lines at the device's screen width, and doesn't show the page breaks, margins, etc. (At least for "word" documents). In LibreOffice I believe this is called Web Layout. In editors like Google Docs, this layout is the default for viewing and editing on mobile, but you easily switch to "print layout". That feature alone would make this app *much* easier to use.
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Jon Harbert
February 22, 2024
This app suite is a good concept. It *not* ready for general use. I tried the Spreadsheet app, created simple formula to add two cells. That worked, but when I tried changing the formula to multiply the 2 valure the Edit never Saved; it kept reverting to original formula. Editing is not really supported. I hope this app gets more development of basic functionality.
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J H
October 25, 2023
Love that there's a FOSS option, but this app needs some work. Lag is quite bad even with the simplest of spreadsheets, it crashes with some regularity, and the dark mode doesn't function properly yet. It worked for weeks, then suddenly all of my text, despite being set to "automatic color" (meaning, with dark mode turned on, text should all be white) has suddenly switched to black, and is invisible on dark mode. Really want to love it and keep using it, but it's become too frustrating. Pixel 6
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