When it comes to office suites, Microsoft Office and OpenOffice are among the most popular ones due to their numerous functions and intuitive interfaces. However, since LibreOffice was developed from a fork of OpenOffice, it also regains its features and ease of use, so LibreOffice gradually becomes just as famous.
The application comes with several components especially created to help users process their text documents, spreadsheets, presentations, drawings, databases and formulas. This software solution also supports the default formats of Microsoft Office, so one can easily open and edit PowerPoint, Word or Excel files.
LibreOffice Writer provides users with a wide range of options, including common ones (such as font formatting, text alignment and line spacing) as well as more specialized ones, like synonyms and thesaurus (provided the required dictionary files have been previously downloaded).
LibreOffice Calc is the component that can be accessed whenever users want to organize their data in tables according to the number of rows and columns they need. This tool supports several types of functions that can come in handy for creating formulas and performing complex calculations.
LibreOffice Impress is the utility that can be of use for designing and customizing presentations and slideshows, while also supporting charts, diagrams, text messages and multimedia backgrounds. Each of the projects supports animation effects, slide transitions and font editing, so the result is bound to match the user’s expectations.
LibreOffice Draw allows users to create both simple and intricate designs that can be exported to common graphic formats, then integrated into other projects. The generated drawings can include tables, charts or formulas previously created within LibreOffice apps.
Users can access LibreOffice Base when they want to explore the contents of their database files or connect to external multi-user database engines (such as MySQL, MS Access, Adabas D or PostgreSQL). In addition, this tool features built-in native-support drivers for the engines it supports.
Overall, LibreOffice includes a lot of the tools users need on a daily basis to complete their tasks – and considering it comes with an open-source license, one can enjoy the application’s functions both at home and at work.
What's New in This Release:
Bugs fixed:
· bnc#593612 Slide appears quite garbled when imported from PPTX [Felix Zhang]
· bnc#820503 initial MCE support in writerfilter ooxml tokenizer [Cédric Bosdonnat]
· bnc#820504 VML import: don't anchor shapes TO_PAGE [Miklos Vajna]
· bnc#822175 OOXML: docx export - text box in docx file is missing in MSO after exported by LibreOffice from doc. [Miklos Vajna]
· bnc#823935 followup fix for exported xlsx causes errors for mso2007 [Noel Power]
· bnc#825976 table of Illustration has hyperlinks by default like TOC [Cédric Bosdonnat]
· fdo#33605 Complex Hyperlinks broken in PDF export [Stephan Bergmann]
· fdo#33617 lines created in report builder are not shown in report [Lionel Elie Mamane]
· fdo#35785 LibreOffice's support of the "recent documents" feature of the Windows 7 Start menu broken [Jesús Corrius, Fridrich Štrba]
· fdo#39001 Inserts a blank page at the end of all RTF documents [Miklos Vajna]
· fdo#39904 Make "Hyperlink" available in the Illustration index [Cédric Bosdonnat]
· fdo#44582 RTL UI:...