
The Document Foundation has announced a minor update for LibreOffice, Open Source's very own answer to Microsoft Office. LibreOffice Version 4.2.1 comes with some changed or added menu entries as the release not states. The update is the successor to LibreOffice 4.2. |
“LibreOffice 4.2 was extremely ambitious, in terms of code refactoring. Because of this, we planned an extensive quality assurance cycle, based on automated tests followed by QA sprints in December and January, but we were not able to catch all the issues. Based on early adopters feedback, developers and QA experts have jumped in immediately, and have solved the most urgent problems in less than three weeks, showing the importance of our large community.” Thorsten Behrens, chairman, Document Foundation was quoted as saying. LibreOffice 4.2.1 for Windows will allow multiple user interface languages. Meanwhile, the Mac version has done away with the mediawiki extension.
LibreOffice 4.2 was targeted towards early adopters and was another significant step forward for the best free office suite ever. LibreOffice 4.2 featured a large number of performance and interoperability improvements targeted to users of all kinds, but particularly appealing for power and enterprise users. In addition, it was better integrated with Microsoft Windows.
You can download LibreOffice Version 4.2.1 here: LibreOffice Version 4.2.1
Author : Shivam Kotwalia, CodeKill
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