Undaunted by OpenOffice.org going to the Apache Foundation, The Document Foundation has kept their promise by releasing a new version of LibreOffice.
The Document Foundation just recently celebrated LibreOffice's second anniversary. In light of this significant milestone, Linux.com spoke recently with Italo Vignoli, director at the Document Foundation, about how far LibreOffice has come as well as what's still on the way.
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The Document Foundation has announced that LibreOffice 3.6.2 is now available for the Linux platform, bringing a lot of bugfixes and improvements.
According to its developers, the LibreOffice suite has been adopted by an increasing number of private and public enterprises.
A couple of days ago, The Document Foundation announced the formation of the LibreOffice Advisory Board. The function of the LibreOffice Advisory Board will be to provide The Document Foundation with advice, guidance and proposals.
LibreOffice, a free power-packed open-source personal productivity suite that provides users with six feature-rich applications for all your document production and data processing needs (Writer, Calc, Impress, Draw, Math and Base), is now at version 3.5.7.
LibreOffice 3.5.7 is quite possibly, at least according to The Document Foundation, the last version to be released in the 3.5 branch.
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The Document Foundation, the organisation behind the development of the open source office suite LibreOffice, has announced the launch of a certification program...
The Document Foundation, the organisation behind the development of the open source office suite LibreOffice, has announced the launch of a certification program
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The Document Foundations has opened the 2nd LibreOffice Conference, addressing the authorities and the community members gathered in the capital city of Germany from the five continents.
“As of today, LibreOffice is being used by close to 60 million people.
The Document Foundation announced a few minutes ago, December 5, that the fourth maintenance release of the LibreOffice 3.6 open source office suite is now available for download for Linux, Mac and Windows platforms.
The Document Foundation has just announced the first group of LibreOffice Certified Developers, a group of people who are known for their skill and ability to hack LibreOffice code to develop new features or provide L3 support to enterprise users. There are quite a few certified developers, as pointed out by The ... (read more)