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Release history
editVersion 3.3
editLibreOffice 3.3.0 Beta 1, which was based on the beta release of OpenOffice.org 3.3, was made available on 28 September 2010 and was downloaded over 80,000 times.[1] The first stable version of 3.3 was released on 25 January 2011.[2] Because The Document Foundation and most of the software's new and former developers considered LibreOffice a direct continuation of OpenOffice.org, LibreOffice 3.3 continued the OpenOffice.org version numbering.
LibreOffice 3.3 features several functions not found in its OpenOffice.org counterpart, mainly as a result of Sun and then Oracle's requirement of assignment of copyright to themselves. Most of the features found in the 3.3 release were directly adapted from several already-created plugins, as well as the Go-oo fork.
Version 3.4
editVersion 3.4.0 was released on 3 June 2011.[3][4] Early versions of v3.4 contained some bugs, including compatibility issues with Microsoft Office, and was therefore only recommended as suitable for early adopters.[5] By 3.4.2, the release was considered suitable for enterprises.[6]
Version 3.5
editVersion 3.5 was released on 14 February 2012.[7] LibreOffice can now be installed via a .msi
Windows Installer.[8] Another major improvement is the new online update checker. By default, this feature is not yet fully automated.[9]
Version 3.6
editWith version 3.6, released on 8 August 2012, many import and export features were introduced. [10]. Furthermore, Calc now supports color scales and data bars.
Version 4.0
editVersion 4.0 was released on 7 February 2013.[11]. The release plan is defined to (at least) version 4.0.6 in October 2013.[12]
Version 4.1
editVersion 4.1 was released on 25 July 2013 [13](Public beta on 26 May 2013[14]). This release incorporates more than thousand bug fixes and improvements, including a fix for OOXML handling bugs that caused a crash in Writer. As the first large UI change since forked from OpenOffice.org, a new sidebar feature is introduced. Version 4.1 will also be able to handle older Mac formats applications such as MS Word for Mac, Write Now, MacWrite Pro and AppleWorks.[15][16] Support of obsolete text layout engines has been dropped in favor of Core Text for OSX and HarfBuzz for Linux.[17]
The final release is planned for the end of July 2013.[18].
Version 4.2
editLibreOffice 4.2 is scheduled to be released in February 2014.[19] Some changes will happen in Writer and Draw, concerning UI and Import/Export abilities. Also, Calc will be able to access data from online documents.[20]
Overview
editLegend: | Old version, not maintained | Old version, still maintained | Current stable version | Future release |
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Branch | Version | Release date | Notes / Major changes |
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3.x | 3.3 | 28 September 2010 |
First-introduced features unique to LibreOffice:[21]
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3.4 | 3 June 2011 |
New features include:[23]
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3.5 | 14 February 2012[27] |
New features include:
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3.6 | 8 August 2012 |
New features include:[30]
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4.x | 4.0 | 7 February 2013[31] |
New features include:[32]
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4.1 | 26 May 2013 (beta)[14] July 2013 (final)[38] |
New features include:[17]
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4.2 | 2 February 2014 |
New features include:[41]
Final release planned for February 2014.[42] |
References
edit- ^ Ihlenfeld, Jens (15 October 2010). "Zweite Beta des Openoffice.org-Forks Libreoffice" (in German). Golem.de. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
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- ^ The Document Foundation (August 2011). "LibreOffice 3.4.2 for enterprise users". Retrieved 2 August 2011.
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- ^ Gorman, Michael (14 February 2012). "LibreOffice updates to version 3.5, brings grammar check, bigger Calc workbooks, and more". Engadget. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
- ^ "3.6 New Features and Updates". The Document Foundation. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
- ^ "The Document Foundation Announces LibreOffice 4.0". Blog. The Document Foundation. 7 February 2013. Retrieved 9 March 2013.
- ^ "Release Plan / 4.0". Wiki. The Document Foundation. 8 March 2013. Retrieved 9 March 2013.
- ^ Brinkmann, Martin (25 July 2013). "Two days after OpenOffice 4, LibreOffice 4.1 is released". Retrieved 27 July 2013.
- ^ a b c d Scherschel, Fabian (28 May 2013). "LibreOffice 4.1.0 Beta 1 arrives with over a thousand changes". The H Open. Heinz Heise. Retrieved 12 July 2013.
- ^ Dj Walker-Morgan (24 June 2013). "LibreOffice 4.1's first release candidate arrives". The H. Heinz Heise. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
- ^ a b Strba, Fridrich (21 June 2013). "LibreOffice import filter for legacy Mac file-formats - smile and say "mwaw"!". Retrieved 25 June 2013.
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- ^ Thomson, Iain (14 February 2012). "LibreOffice debugs and buffs up to v.3.5". The Register. Retrieved 15 February 2012.
- ^ Noyes, Katherine (23 January 2012). "10 Things to Look Forward to in LibreOffice 3.5". PCWorld. Retrieved 3 April 2012.
- ^ Gorman, Michael (14 February 2012). "LibreOffice updates to version 3.5, brings grammar check, bigger Calc workbooks, and more". Engadget. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
- ^ "3.6 New Features and Updates". The Document Foundation. Retrieved 2012-08-09.
- ^ "The Document Foundation Announces LibreOffice 4.0". Blog. The Document Foundation. 2013-02-07. Retrieved 2013-03-09.
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- ^ Jan Holesovsky (Kendy) (2013-01-10). "LibreOffice 4.0: Use Firefox Personas in your favorite office suite". Artax (Linux server) at the Karlin computer lab, Faculty of Math and Physics. Charles University in Prague. Retrieved 2013-03-09.
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- ^ "Release Plan / 4.1". Wiki. The Document Foundation. 26 May 2013. Retrieved 12 July 2013.
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- ^ https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/4.2
- ^ "Release Plan / 4.2". Wiki. The Document Foundation. 2 February 2014. Retrieved 12 July 2013.