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This is based on LibreOffice, but with a new UI.
a desktop version of a web version of a desktop app? talk about going full circle :D
Yeah, I don’t get it. The reason for creating this was so we didn’t have an app to install, no?
I never even heard of Collabora, and so I didn’t understand what the point of it all was, but maybe this sums it up.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LibreOffice
TDF [The Document Foundation] describes LibreOffice as intended for individual users, and encourages enterprises to obtain the software and technical support services from ecosystem partners like Collabora. TDF states that most development is carried out by these commercial partners in the course of supporting enterprise customers. This arrangement has contributed to a significantly higher level of development activity compared to Apache OpenOffice, another fork of OpenOffice.org, which has struggled since 2015 to attract and retain enough contributors to sustain active development and to provide timely security updates.
Enterprise and derivative versions
- Collabora Office and Collabora Online are enterprise-focussed editions of LibreOffice supporting online, mobile and desktop devices. And providing long-term support, technical support, custom features, and Service Level Agreements (SLA)s.
- ZetaOffice – developed by Allotropia, is a paid enterprise version offered as both a desktop application with long-term support and a web-based version using WebAssembly.
In the 2020s, the number of commercial partner organizations decreased. In June 2023, Red Hat announced it would no longer maintain LibreOffice packages in future releases of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Maintenance of LibreOffice packages for the related Fedora Linux was transitioned to the Fedora LibreOffice Special Interest Group. In 2021, CIB [Computer Integrated Business] spun off its LibreOffice development and support services into a new company, Allotropia. In May 2025, Collabora announced the acquisition of Allotropia, intending to combine Allotropia’s ZetaOffice and WebAssembly with its own Collabora Office and Collabora Online products.
But I still don’t understand why Collabora now has introduces a third flavor (Collabora [Online] Desktop) to the other two (Collabora Online and Collabora Office “Classic”) while LIbreOffice still has two (LibreOffice and LibreOffice Online).
Edit to add: https://www.collaboraonline.com/case-studies/differences-between-collabora-online-and-collabora-office/
Learn about the key differences between Collabora Online and Collabora Office and Collabora Office Classic, and how these products can work for you.
Office 365 has desktop clients too. In the case of Collabora context, if they give that away without a subscription, it can generate interest in their cloud services at a sustainable cost, since a large part of the desktop client codebase uses the same tech found in the web client.
I wasn’t aware of LibreOffice online. Interesting message about how you can use it but there’s a built in disclaimer that appears when you try to have more than 20 users that says “this isn’t good for that” https://www.libreoffice.org/download/libreoffice-online/
I’m half-convinced they did this whole project just so they could call it COOL.
Collabora Online (COOL) is the company’s open-source solution for document editing and collaboration online and at scale. COOL provides a consistent, discoverable user interface (UI) designed with intuitive toolbars and a tabbed interface, which focuses on the tools most people use every day and enables current users to get their work done without clutter.
I’m half-convinced they did this whole project just so they could call it COOL.
can you blame them? lol
There is also Collabora Online Development Edition or CODE.
10/10 for their marketing team honestly
I bet it was done on purpose, to discourage companies and drive them to their paid services. Since it’s purpose is to serve as a stable testing build.
At the next board meeting:
Our COOL numbers have risen 57% this quarter. Since the most recent update, we’ve also seen a significant bump in CODE usage.
Collabora is dope The Shit
The heroes behind NVK and much more.
The Flatpak isn’t working for me on Bazzite 43.
Couldn’t find it in there, but maybe this opens up live collaboration between desktop and web users on the same document.






