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Open Office Fork LibreOffice 3.3 Released

Jan 26, 2011

LibreOffice 3.3 has arrived, courtesy of an official release this week from the Document Foundation.

The latest version of LibreOffice, a fork from Oracle’s Open Office software suite, bundles numerous extensions for Windows users that otherwise would have gone unused in the project’s extensions repository.

“For Windows users, there are a lot of big wins,” said Michael Meeks, distinguished engineer at Novell.

LibreOffice 3.3 also fixes a number of bugs that continue to plague Open Office 3.3, including memory and startup issues.

Developer.com has the details on the release of LibreOffice 3.3.



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