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.
The Document Foundation, creators of the LibreOffice suite, are looking for infrastructure sponsors in the open source community.
As the name suggests, the developers of LibreOffice are organized as a foundation, which means they rely on donations.
“Therefore, we would like to take the opportunity to ask for infrastructure sponsors.
The Document Foundation has announced that the final version for LibreOffice 4.0.1 RC2 is now available for the Linux platform, bringing a lot of bugfixes and improvements.According to The Document Foundation, starting with version 4.0.0, the LibreOffice installer files have a new naming scheme. The most important is that ... (read more)
The Document Foundation has announced that LibreOffice 3.6.2 is now available for the Linux platform, bringing a lot of bugfixes and improvements. Besides the usual changes and updates that accompany these types of releases, The Document Foundation had a few other announcements to make, especially in regard to the growing develop... (read more)
The Document Foundation has announced that the final version for LibreOffice 4.0.1 RC1 is now available for the Linux platform, bringing a lot of bugfixes and improvements.
According to The Document Foundation, starting with version 4.0.0, the LibreOffice installer files have a new naming scheme. T... (read more)
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 has announced that the first beta version for LibreOffice 4.0 is now available for the Linux platform, bringing a lot of bug fixes and improvements. The Document Foundation has announced that a LibreOffice 4.0 Test Marathon would take place between December 14 and 19. Users from all over the world will be... (read more)
The Document Foundation has announced that the second Release Candidate for LibreOffice 4.0.3 is now available for the Linux platform, bringing a lot of bug fixes and improvements.
As a side note from the developers, the Linux packages can be installed in parallel to LibreOffice 3.6, but do not run simultaneously.
Highlights of LibreOffice 4.0.3 RC2:
• Edition the YEARFRAC function no long