Available for download LibreOffice 3.5.3

It has been released by the Document Foundation la version 3.5.3 de LibreOffice, release that increases the stability and performance of this excellent Office Suite.

The change list (at the core level) you can see it in this link and in this other. In the article they mention that 10 of the developers are students in Google Summer of Code 2012 and they will be working on the following improvements:

  • Performance improvements for Calc;
  • Improvements for lightproof;
  • Collaborative spreadsheet editing using Telepathy;
  • A Microsoft Publisher import filter;
  • Signatures in PDF export;
  • Remote control for Smartphone;
  • A new user interface for choosing templates;
  • A Java-based graphical user interface for the Android viewer;
  • Improve Impress for SVG export filter;
  • Tools for more and better tests.

This new version can be downloaded from this link.


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  1.   Wolf said

    Great news. LibreOffice is a great office suite and best of all, it's not resting on its laurels. The only thing I would like to see in the not too distant future is a small redesign of the interface, which is getting a bit old.

    1.    Marco said

      I think the same, LO has gained in stability, I think the next step is the interface

  2.   Keopety said

    I also want to improve the interface a bit

  3.   Temu_cl said

    How is that remote control for smartphones? For android do I download it from google play? Otherwise it is an excellent suite but they should improve the interface a bit, which is from the 90s otherwise congratulations

  4.   jamin samuel said

    Waoo, everyone's User Agents look very nice !! ^^

  5.   3ndriago said

    And why no one speaks (uses?) OpenOffice anymore ???

    1.    Marco said

      Since Oracle acquired Sun, and with it, the OpenOffice project, it has lost interest to many distros and users, especially due to the anti-Linux measures that this company has taken.

    2.    elav <° Linux said

      Because OpenOffice dug his own grave, even though it was part of SUN. Although Oracle donated the project to Apache (if I'm not mistaken) ya LibreOffice had been ahead and so far is unstoppable. LibreOffice is more optimized, has a more active development and does not belong to any Company, much less, to one that is pro-windows.

  6.   auroszx said

    How good 🙂 and how many are doing the design? It's good to see that one is improving the compatibility with Calc.