The Document Foundation announced today LibreOffice 7.4.3 as the third maintenance update to the latest LibreOffice 7.4 “Community” open-source, free, and cross-platform office suite. . LibreOffice 7.4.3 is here six weeks after the LibreOffice 7.4.2 point release and includes a total of 100 bug fixes that improve document interoperability and the reliability of the LibreOffice 7.4 office suite series. For more details on these bug fixes, check out the RC1 and RC2 changelogs. LibreOffice 7.4.3 is available for download right from the official website as binary installers for DEB or RPM-based GNU/Linux distributions. Those of you running LibreOffice 7.4 from the software repositories of your GNU/Linux distribution should wait for the 7.4.3 packages to arrive there. The link for this article located at 9 to 5 Linux is no longer available. . LibreOffice 7.4.3 has been released just six weeks following the LibreOffice 7.4.2 update, bringing along a comprehensive package of 100 bug corrections.. LibreOffice Update, Open Source Suite, Document Foundation, Bug Fixes, Office Software. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
LibreOffice 7.2.2 has been released as the second maintenance update to the latest and greatest LibreOffice 7.2 open-source office suite series, and comes with 68 bug fixes. Update now! . The LibreOffice 7.2 office suite was released in mid-August 2021 with many new features and improvements for all of its core components, including Writer, Calc, Impress & Draw, Math, and Chart, native support for Apple M1 machines, as well as improved interoperability with the MS Office document formats. LibreOffice 7.2.2 is here about a month after the LibreOffice 7.2.1 point release to fix even more bugs and security issues. According to the RC1 and RC2 changelogs, there are a total of 68 bug fixes, so you should update your installations as soon as possible. The link for this article located at 9 to 5 Linux is no longer available. . LibreOffice 7.2.2 introduces a range of enhancements coupled with 68 major bug corrections aimed at boosting efficiency and safeguarding user data.. LibreOffice, Open Source Suite, Bug Fixes, Performance Enhancements. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The Document Foundation has announced the general availability of LibreOffice 7.1.3 as the third maintenance update to the latest LibreOffice 7.1 office suite series. This release brings over 100 bug fixes, along with various improvements. . Coming five weeks after LibreOffice 7.1.2 , the LibreOffice 7.1.3 point release is here to address a total of 105 issues across all core components, including Writer, Calc, Draw, and Impress. According to The Document Foundation , about 25 percent of these fixes are focused on improving the document compatibility with the Microsoft Office file formats, such as DOCX, PPTX, and XLSX. The link for this article located at 9 to 5 Linux is no longer available. . LibreOffice 7.1.3 has been released featuring more than 100 bug corrections, improving support for Microsoft document formats.. LibreOffice 7.1.3, Office Suite Update, Document Compatibility, Bug Fixes. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The Document Foundation has released the LibreOffice 7.1 open-source and cross-platform office suite for all supported platforms - a major release that introduces an array of new features and improvements. . The big news that The Document Foundation wants to share with us today is that they’ve released LibreOffice 7.1 Community, a version of the popular office suite that’s supported by volunteers and targeted at the general public, not at enterprises. The labeling of LibreOffice has been discussed a while ago when The Document Foundation explained that splitting its LibreOffice office suite into “Personal” and “Enterprise” editions won’t affect the software’s functionality, availability or license. In fact, it will help evolve the product with new features that you will be able to benefit from. LibreOffice 7.1 Community is supported by volunteers and developers employed by companies sitting in The Document Foundation’s Advisory Board, including Collabora, Red Hat and CIB/Allotropia, and it’s not optimized for the needs of enterprise users, who can opt for long-term support options, professional assistance, custom features and other benefits here. The link for this article located at 9 to 5 Linux is no longer available. . The latest announcement from The Document Foundation is the launch of LibreOffice 7.1, showcasing fresh capabilities and improvements.. LibreOffice, Open-Source Office Suite, Software Improvements. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The Document Foundation has announced the release and general availability of LibreOffice 7.0.4 - the latest update to their open-source, free and cross-platform office suite. The update offers 114 bug fixes, as well as numerous enhancements and added features. . Coming about two months after LibreOffice 7.0.3, the LibreOffice 7.0.4 update is packed with a total of 114 bug fixes across all core components of the office suite in an attempt to further improve its stability, reliability and document compatibility. The details on the bug fixes included in this release are available here and here. The Document Foundation urges all users to update to LibreOffice 7.0.4, even if you’re still using the LibreOffice 6.4 series, which reached end of life on November 30th, 2020, and will no longer receive updates. The link for this article located at 9 to 5 Linux is no longer available. . LibreOffice 7.1.0 comes with 128 improvements and patches aimed at enhancing the functionality and stability of the office productivity suite.. LibreOffice, Office Suite, Bug Fixes, Performance Enhancements. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The Document Foundation has announced the general availability of the beta version of the LibreOffice 7.1 office suite series, which is due for release in early February 2021. The release promises a selction of improvements and new features, which you can learn more about in this 9 to 5 Linux article. . After about six months of development, the upcoming LibreOffice 7.1 office suite is now ready for public beta testing. The first beta release has arrived and anyone willing to help the development team discover and fix bugs can download it right now from the official website for Linux, macOS, and Windows platforms. LibreOffice 7.1 promises a plethora of improvements and some new features, starting with a new outline folding mode for Writer. This adds a button with arrow next to a selected heading in a word document, allowing users to fold all text from the current heading to the next one when clicked and with all its subheadings when right clicked. The link for this article located at 9 to 5 Linux is no longer available. . The beta version of LibreOffice 7.1 is now released, introducing various enhancements for users to explore.. LibreOffice, office suite, software update, feature enhancement. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Are you using LibreOffice 7.0 on your PC? If so, you'll want to update to the new version immediately to experience improved stability, reliability and security. The Document Foundation has announced the unexpected availability of the LibreOffice 7.0.3 update to the latest LibreOffice 7.0 office suite series, addressing some important bugs. . Initially scheduled for the first or second week of November, LibreOffice 7.0.3 is here only three weeks after LibreOffice 7.0.2 to address some important issues discovered in the Calc component, which were introduced in the previous update, as well as to improve to document compatibility. LibreOffice 7.0.3 includes a total of 92 bug fixes, and you can study them all here. If you’re using the LibreOffice 7.0 office suite series on your personal computer, I highly recommend that you update to the new version as soon as possible if you want to experience improved stability and reliability, hopefully without any critical bugs. The link for this article located at 9 to 5 Linux is no longer available. . Upgrade to LibreOffice 7.0.3 for better reliability and 90+ issues resolved! Discover the upgraded functionalities now.. LibreOffice 7.0.3, bug fixes, software update, office suite. . Brittany Day
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