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LibreOffice 4.3 Writer Original author(s) StarDivision Developer(s) The Document Foundation Initial release 25 January 2011 Stable release "Fresh" version 4.3.3 (October 30, 2014 [1] ) [±] (https://en.wikipedia.org /w/index.php?title=Template:Latest_stable_software_release /LibreOffice&action=edit) "Still" version 4.2.7 (October 30, 2014 [1] ) [±] (https://en.wikipedia.org /w/index.php?title=Template:Latest_stable_software_release /LibreOffice&action=edit) Preview release 4.3.2 RC2 (September 23, 2014 [2] ) [±] (https://en.wikipedia.org /w/index.php?title=Template:Latest_preview_software_release /LibreOffice&action=edit) 4.2.7 RC1 (October 6, 2014 [3] ) [±] (https://en.wikipedia.org /w/index.php?title=Template:Latest_preview_software_release /LibreOffice&action=edit) Written in C++, Java, and Python [4] Operating system Linux Windows OS X [5][6] Other systems supported by community ports Platform IA-32, x86-64, ARMel, ARMhf, MIPS, MIPSel, Sparc, S390, S390x, IA-64 (additional Debian platforms) [7] Available in 114 languages [6][8] Type Office suite License GNU LGPLv3 with new contributions dual-licensed under MPL 2.0 [9] Website www.libreoffice.org (https://www.libreoffice.org/) LibreOffice LibreOffice From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Libreoffice) LibreOffice is a free and open source office suite, developed by The Document Foundation. It was forked from OpenOffice.org in 2010, which was an open-sourced version of the earlier StarOffice. The LibreOffice suite comprises programs to do word processing, spreadsheets, slideshows, diagrams and drawings, maintain databases, and compose mathematical formulae. LibreOffice uses the international ISO/IEC standard OpenDocument file format as its native format to save documents for all of its applications (as do its OpenOffice.org cousins Apache OpenOffice and NeoOffice). The OpenDocument file format is now also supported by all major competing office suite applications (proprietary and open source). LibreOffice is also compatible with other major office suites, including Microsoft Office, [10] through a variety of import/export filters. The file formats of Microsoft Office are well supported, though some layout features and formatting attributes are handled differently in the application or are not entirely supported in the filters. [11] LibreOffice is available in over 110 languages [12] and for a variety of computing platforms, [10] including Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard or newer, and Linux. It is the default office suite of most popular Linux distributions. [13][14][15][16] Between January 2011 (the first stable release) and October 2011, LibreOffice was downloaded approximately 7.5 million times. [17] During 2012, the office suite was downloaded about 15 million times [18] and in 2013 it was downloaded 25 million times. [19] Contents 1 Features 1.1 Included applications 1.2 Operating systems 1.3 Supported file formats 1.4 Miscellaneous features 1.5 Licensing 1.6 LibreOffice Basic 1.7 Extensions 2 History 2.1 ooo-build, Go-oo and Oracle 2.2 The Document Foundation and LibreOffice 2.3 End of OpenOffice.org 2.4 History after the establishment of The Document Foundation 3 Versions 3.1 Release schedule 3.2 Release history 3.2.1 Overview 4 Users and deployments 5 The LibreOffice Conference 6 References 7 External links Features Cross-platform LibreOffice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libreoffice 1 de 14 12/11/2014 10:58 p. m.

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  • LibreOffice 4.3 Writer

    Original author(s) StarDivisionDeveloper(s) The Document FoundationInitial release 25 January 2011

    Stable release"Fresh" version

    4.3.3 (October 30, 2014[1]) [] (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Latest_stable_software_release/LibreOffice&action=edit)

    "Still" version

    4.2.7 (October 30, 2014[1]) [] (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Latest_stable_software_release

    /LibreOffice&action=edit)

    Preview release4.3.2 RC2 (September 23, 2014[2]) [](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Latest_preview_software_release/LibreOffice&action=edit)

    4.2.7 RC1 (October 6, 2014[3]) [] (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Latest_preview_software_release

    /LibreOffice&action=edit)

    Written in C++, Java, and Python[4]

    Operating system

    LinuxWindowsOS X[5][6]

    Other systems supported by community ports

    Platform IA-32, x86-64, ARMel, ARMhf, MIPS, MIPSel,Sparc, S390, S390x, IA-64 (additional Debianplatforms)[7]

    Available in 114 languages[6][8]

    Type Office suite

    License GNU LGPLv3 with new contributionsdual-licensed under MPL 2.0[9]

    Website www.libreoffice.org (https://www.libreoffice.org/)

    LibreOffice

    LibreOfficeFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Libreoffice)

    LibreOffice is a free and open source office suite, developed by TheDocument Foundation. It was forked from OpenOffice.org in 2010, whichwas an open-sourced version of the earlier StarOffice. The LibreOffice suitecomprises programs to do word processing, spreadsheets, slideshows,diagrams and drawings, maintain databases, and compose mathematicalformulae.

    LibreOffice uses the international ISO/IEC standard OpenDocument fileformat as its native format to save documents for all of its applications (asdo its OpenOffice.org cousins Apache OpenOffice and NeoOffice). TheOpenDocument file format is now also supported by all major competingoffice suite applications (proprietary and open source). LibreOffice is alsocompatible with other major office suites, including Microsoft Office,[10]through a variety of import/export filters. The file formats of MicrosoftOffice are well supported, though some layout features and formattingattributes are handled differently in the application or are not entirelysupported in the filters.[11] LibreOffice is available in over 110 languages[12]and for a variety of computing platforms,[10] including Microsoft Windows,Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard or newer, and Linux. It is the default officesuite of most popular Linux distributions.[13][14][15][16]

    Between January 2011 (the first stable release) and October 2011,LibreOffice was downloaded approximately 7.5 million times.[17] During2012, the office suite was downloaded about 15 million times[18] and in2013 it was downloaded 25 million times.[19]

    Contents

    1 Features1.1 Included applications1.2 Operating systems1.3 Supported file formats1.4 Miscellaneous features1.5 Licensing1.6 LibreOffice Basic1.7 Extensions

    2 History2.1 ooo-build, Go-oo and Oracle2.2 The Document Foundation and LibreOffice2.3 End of OpenOffice.org2.4 History after the establishment of The DocumentFoundation

    3 Versions3.1 Release schedule3.2 Release history

    3.2.1 Overview4 Users and deployments5 The LibreOffice Conference6 References7 External links

    Features

    Cross-platform

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  • Included applications

    Module Notes

    WriterA word processor with similar functionality and file support to Microsoft Word or WordPerfect. It has extensiveWYSIWYG word processing capabilities, but can also be used as a basic text editor.[10]

    Calc A spreadsheet program, similar to Microsoft Excel or Lotus 1-2-3. It has a number of unique features, including a systemwhich automatically defines series of graphs, based on information available to the user.[10][20]

    ImpressA presentation program resembling Microsoft PowerPoint. Presentations can be exported as SWF files, allowing them to beviewed on any computer with Adobe Flash installed.[10][21]

    Draw

    A vector graphics editor and diagramming tool similar to Microsoft Visio and comparable in features to early versions ofCorelDRAW. It provides connectors between shapes, which are available in a range of line styles and facilitate buildingdrawings such as flowcharts. It also includes features similar to desktop publishing software such as Scribus and MicrosoftPublisher.[22]

    Math

    Math: An application designed for creating and editing mathematical formulae. The application uses a variant of XML forcreating formulas, as defined in the OpenDocument specification. These formulas can be incorporated into otherdocuments in the LibreOffice suite, such as those created by Writer or Calc, by embedding the formulas into thedocument.[23]

    Base

    A database management program, similar to Microsoft Access. LibreOffice Base allows the creation and management ofdatabases, preparation of forms and reports that provide end users easy access to data. Like Access, it can be used tocreate small embedded databases that are stored with the document files (using Java-based HSQLDB as its storage engine),and for more demanding tasks it can also be used as a front-end for various database systems, including Access databases(JET), ODBC/JDBC data sources, and MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL or Microsoft Access.[10][24]

    Operating systems

    LibreOffice is officially developed for Microsoft Windows (IA-32), Linux (IA-32 and x86-64) and OS X (IA-32). Community ports forFreeBSD,[25] NetBSD,[26] and OpenBSD are maintained by contributors to those projects, respectively.[27][28][29] A community port forOpenIndiana is in development.[30]

    In 2011, plans were announced to port LibreOffice to both Android and iOS.[31] A-EON Technology announced in 2012 that a port ofLibreOffice is underway for their AmigaOne X1000 computer running the latest AmigaOS.[32]

    LibreOffice Online will allow for the use of LibreOffice through a web browser by using the canvas element of HTML5. Development wasannounced in October 2011 and is ongoing. It has not yet been released.[31]

    Supported file formats

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  • LibreOffice supported file formatsFormat Extension Read Write Notes

    Adobe Flash SWF Yes[33] Export from Impress

    AppleWorks Word Processing CWK 4.1 on[34] formerly called ClarisWorks

    ApportisDoc (Palm) PDB Yes Yes Requires JavaAutoCAD DXF DXF YesBMP file format BMP Yes Yes

    Comma-separated values CSV, TXT Yes Yes

    Data Interchange Format DIF Yes Yes[35]

    dBase DBF Yes YesDocBook XML Yes Yes

    Macintosh Picture File[36] PCT Yes Yes

    Microsoft Office 2007 OfficeOpen XML DOCX, XLSX, PPTX Yes Yes

    Microsoft Word for Windows 2 DOC, DOT Yes Yes

    Microsoft Word for Mac 4.1 on[34] Word 1 - 5.1

    Microsoft Word 4/5/6.0/95 DOC, DOT Yes up to3.6[4]

    Microsoft Word 972003 DOC, DOT Yes YesMicrosoft Word 2003 XML(WordprocessingML) XML Yes Yes

    MacWrite Pro 1.5 4.1 on[34]

    Microsoft Visio VSD Yes[37]

    Microsoft Works Yes[38] Works for Mac formats since 4.1[34]

    Microsoft Excel 4/5/95 XLS, XLW, XLT Yes up to3.6[4]

    Microsoft Excel 972003 XLS, XLW, XLT Yes YesMicrosoft Excel 2003 XML XML Yes Yes

    OpenDocument ODT, FODT, ODS, FODS, ODP,FODP, ODB, ODG, FODG, ODF Yes Yes

    OpenOffice.org XML SXW, STW, SXC, STC, SXI, STI,SXD, STD, SXM Yes Yes

    Scalable vector graphics SVG Yes Yes

    StarOffice StarCalc 3/4/5 SDC, VOR up to3.6[4]

    up to3.6[4]

    StarOffice StarDraw/StarImpress SDA, SDD, SDP, VORup to3.6[4]

    up to3.6[4]

    StarOffice StarMath SXMup to3.6[4]

    up to3.6[4]

    StarOffice StarWriter 3/4/5 SDW, SGL, VORup to3.6[4]

    up to3.6[4]

    WordPerfect WPD Yes[35]

    WordPerfect Suite 2000/Office 1.0 WPS Yes

    WriteNow 4.0 4.1 on[34]

    Ichitaro 8/9/10/11 JTD, JTT YesHangul WP 97 HWP YesMicrosoft Pocket Word PSW Yes Yes Requires JavaMicrosoft Pocket Excel PXL Yes Yes Requires Java

    Microsoft RTF RTF Yes Yes

    Plain text TXT Yes Yes various encodings supported

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  • LibreOffice supported file formatsFormat Extension Read Write Notes

    Portable Document Format PDF Yes Yes including hybrid PDF[39]

    Lotus 1-2-3 WK1, WKS, 123 Yes[35]

    Lotus Word Pro Yes[38]

    SYLK SLK Yes YesHTML HTML, HTM Yes Yes

    Quattro Pro 6.0 WB2 YesMicrosoft PowerPoint 972003 PPT, PPS, POT Yes Yes

    Computer Graphics Metafile CGM Yes Binary-encoded only; not those usingclear-text or character-based encoding

    MathML MML Yes Yes

    JPEG JPG, JPEG Yes YesPCX PCX YesPhotoShop PSD YesSGV SGV YesWindows Metafile WMF Yes YesMET MET Yes Yes

    Netpbm format PGM, PBM, PPM Yes YesSunOS Raster RAS Yes YesSVM SVM Yes YesX BitMap XBM Yes

    Enhanced Metafile EMF Yes YesHPGL plotting file PLT YesTruevision TGA (Targa) TGA YesX PixMap XPM Yes Yes

    Encapsulated PostScript EPS Yes YesPhoto CD PCD YesPortable Network Graphic PNG Yes YesTagged Image File Format TIF, TIFF Yes YesGraphics Interchange Format GIF Yes YesSmart Game Format SGF Yes

    Scalable Vector Graphics SVG Yes Export from Draw; embedding(non-editable) from 3.4Software602 (T602) 602, TXT YesUnified Office Format UOF, UOT, UOS, UOP Yes Yes[35]

    Miscellaneous features

    LibreOffice can use the GStreamer multimedia framework in Linux to render multimedia content such as videos in Impress and otherprograms.

    Visually, LibreOffice uses the large "Tango style" icons that are used for the application shortcuts, quick launch icons, icons for associated filesand for the icons found on the toolbar of the LibreOffice programs.[40][41] They are also used on the toolbars and menus by default.

    LibreOffice also ships with a modified theme which looks native on GTK-based Linux distributions. It also renders fonts via Cairo on Linuxdistributions; this means that text in LibreOffice is rendered the same as the rest of the Linux desktop.[42]

    LibreOffice has a feature similar to WordArt called Fontwork.[43]

    Licensing

    The LibreOffice project uses a dual LGPLv3 (or later) / MPL 2.0 license for new contributions to allow the license to be upgraded.[44] Sincethe core of the OpenOffice.org codebase was donated to the Apache Software Foundation, there is an ongoing effort to get all the code

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  • LibreOffice Writer

    rebased to ease future license updates. At the same time, there were complaints that IBM had not in fact released the Lotus Symphony code asopen source, despite having claimed to. It was reported that some LibreOffice developers wanted to incorporate some code parts and bug fixeswhich IBM already fixed in their OpenOffice fork.[45]

    LibreOffice Basic

    LibreOffice Basic is a programming language similar to Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) but based on StarOffice Basic. It isavailable in Writer, Calc and Base. It is used to write small programs known as "macros", with each macro performing a different task, such ascounting the words in a paragraph.[46]

    Extensions

    LibreOffice supports third-party extensions.[47] As of June 2013, the LibreOffice Extension Repository lists more than 190 extensions.[48]Another list is maintained by Apache OpenOffice[49] and one by the Free Software Foundation.[50]

    History

    ooo-build, Go-oo and Oracle

    Members of the OpenOffice.org community who were not Sun Microsystems employees had wanted a more egalitarian form for theOpenOffice.org project for many years; Sun had stated in the original OpenOffice.org announcement in 2000 that the project would eventuallybe run by a neutral foundation,[51] and put forward a more detailed proposal in 2001.[52]

    Ximian and then Novell had maintained the ooo-build patch set, a project led by Michael Meeks, to make the build easier on Linux and due tothe difficulty of getting contributions accepted upstream by Sun, even from corporate partners. It tracked the main line of development andwas not intended to constitute a fork.[53] It was also the standard build mechanism for OpenOffice.org in most Linux distributions[54] and wascontributed to by said distributions.[55]

    In 2007, ooo-build was made available by Novell as a software package called Go-oo (ooo-build had used the go-oo.org domain name as earlyas 2005[56]), which included many features not included in upstream OpenOffice.org. Go-oo also encouraged outside contributions, with rulessimilar to those later adopted for LibreOffice.[57]

    Sun's contributions to OpenOffice.org had been declining for some time,[58] they remained reluctant to accept contributions[59] andcontributors were upset at Sun releasing OpenOffice.org code to IBM for IBM Lotus Symphony under a proprietary contract, rather thanunder an open source licence.[60]

    Sun was purchased by Oracle Corporation in early 2010. OpenOffice.org community members were concerned at Oracle's behaviour towardsopen source software,[61] the Java lawsuit against Google[62] and Oracle's lack of activity on or visible commitment to OpenOffice.org, as hadbeen noted by industry observers[63] as Meeks put it in early September 2010, "The news from the Oracle OpenOffice conference was thatthere was no news."[64] Discussion of a fork started soon after.[65]

    The Document Foundation and LibreOffice

    On 28 September 2010, The Document Foundation was announced as the host of LibreOffice, a newderivative of OpenOffice.org. The Document Foundation's initial announcement stated their concernsthat Oracle would either discontinue OpenOffice.org, or place restrictions on it as an open sourceproject, as it had on Sun's OpenSolaris.[66][67][68][69]

    LibreOffice 3.3 beta used the ooo-build build infrastructure and the OpenOffice.org 3.3 beta code fromOracle, then adding selected patches from Go-oo.[70] Go-oo was discontinued in favour of LibreOffice.Since the office suite that was branded "OpenOffice.org" in most Linux distributions was in fact Go-oo,most moved immediately to LibreOffice.[71]

    It was originally hoped that the LibreOffice name would be provisional, as Oracle was invited tobecome a member of The Document Foundation. Oracle rejected requests to donate the OpenOffice.org brand to the project[72] and demandedthat all members of the OpenOffice.org Community Council involved with The Document Foundation step down from the OOo CommunityCouncil, citing a conflict of interest.[73]

    LibreOffice was initially named BrOffice in Brazil. OpenOffice.org was distributed as BrOffice.org by the BrOffice Centre of Excellence forFree Software because of a trademark issue.[74]

    End of OpenOffice.org

    Oracle announced in April 2011 that it was ending its development of OpenOffice.org and would lay off the majority of its paid developers.[75]In June 2011, Oracle announced[76] that it would donate the OpenOffice.org code and trademark to the Apache Software Foundation, wherethe project was accepted for a project incubation process within the foundation, thus becoming Apache OpenOffice. In an interview with

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  • LWN, Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth blamed The Document Foundation for destroying OpenOffice.org because it did not license codeunder Oracle's Contributor License Agreement.[77] But former Sun executive Simon Phipps denies this is the case:

    The act of creating The Document Foundation and its LibreOffice project did no demonstrable harm to Oracle's business. There isno new commercial competition to Oracle Open Office (their commercial edition of OO.o) arising from LibreOffice. Nocontributions that Oracle valued were ended by its creation. Oracle's ability to continue development of the code was in no wayimpaired. Oracle's decision appears to be simply that, after a year of evaluation, the profit to be made from developing OracleOpen Office and Oracle Cloud Office did not justify the salaries of over 100 senior developers working on them both. Suggestingthat TDF was in some way to blame for a hard-headed business decision that seemed inevitable from the day Oracle's acquisitionof Sun was announced is at best disingenuous.[78]

    Timeline of major derivatives of StarOffice and OpenOffice.org. LibreOffice is in green.

    History after the establishment of The Document Foundation

    In June 2011, Google, Free Software Foundation, Red Hat, SUSE, Software in the Public Interest and Freies Office Deutschland e.V.[79] eachcontributed one representative to The Document Foundation's Advisory Board to serve for an initial term of one year.[80]

    By 2013, the founding aims of The Document Foundation were achieved. Hosting infrastructure had been set up and enlarged to cope withincreased demand. The Document Foundation was officially set up as a German non-profit foundation.

    As of July 2013, the advisory board of The Document Foundation has 11[81] members: AMD, Google, Red Hat, SUSE, Intel, Lanedo, KingAbdulaziz City of Science and Technology (KACST), Inter-Ministry Mutualisation for an Open Productivity Suite (MIMO), Free SoftwareFoundation (FSF), Software in the Public Interest, and Freies Office Deutschland e.V.[79]

    VersionsTwo different major versions of LibreOffice are available at any time. LibreOffice designates the two release branches as:

    "Fresh" (containing the latest enhancements)"Still", formerly "Stable" (catering to users who prefer stability) to signal their appropriateness for differing user profiles.[82]

    Release schedule

    LibreOffice uses a time-based release schedule for predictability, rather than a "when it's ready" schedule. There has been a major releaseapproximately every four to eight months, with the intention to do so every six months (eventually in March and September, with the intentionof aligning it with other free software projects).[83] A minor bugfix version of the current and some previous release branches is released eachmonth.

    Release history

    Overview

    Legend: Old version Older version, still supported Current version Future release

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  • LibreOffice Calc 3.3

    Redesigned Move/Copy Sheetdialog in LibreOffice Calc3.4

    LibreOffice Impress 3.5.5

    Libreoffice Math 3.6

    Branch Version Releasedate Notes Screenshot

    3.x 3.3 beta 28September2010

    Initial release based on OpenOffice.org and ooo-build; 80,000downloads.[84]

    3.3 25 January2011[85] First-introduced features unique to LibreOffice:[86]

    SVG image importNew or improved import filters: Lotus Word Pro, MicrosoftWorks, WordPerfect. PPTX chart import feature[87]

    Bundled extensions, including Presenter View in ImpressColour-coded document iconsLoad and Save ODF documents in flat XML[87]

    AutoCorrections match case of the words that AutoCorrectreplaces[87]

    Vastly improved RTF export[87]

    Embedding of standard PDF fonts[87]

    3.4 3 June 2011New features include:[88]

    Memory usage improvements[38]

    Speed and MS-Excel-compatibility improvements to Calc,redesigned Move/Copy Sheet dialog[42][89]

    Code cleanup: German comments translated to English, deadcode removed[89]

    Improved GTK+ theme integration[89] and font rendering inLinux.[42]

    Reduction of LibreOffice's dependence on Java[38]

    Continuing the transition to GNU Make for buildingLibreOffice[90]

    3.5 14 February2012[37] New features include:

    Visio .vsd import,A native PostgreSQL driver.Java 7 support.AES encryption support for ODF file encryption.A .msi Windows Installer,[91]

    Improved Office Open XML support.[92]

    Introduction of an online update checker.[93] By default, thisfeature is not fully automated.

    3.6 8 August2012

    New features include:[94]

    Support for color scales and data bars in CalcAdded word count to status barPDF Export with watermark option10 new Impress master pagesSupport for importing Office SmartArtImport Filter for CorelDRAW documents

    This was the last version to support Windows 2000.

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  • LibreOffice Writer 4.0 with "GNU - I"Persona showing comment set for textrange

    LibreOffice 4.1.5, showing sidebar andtext frame with gradient background

    LibreOffice 4.2.1, showing a characterborder and Sifr icons in the interface

    Libreoffice 4.3 showing the updatedtango icon set.

    4.x 4.0 7 February2013[95] New features include:[4]

    Import/export support for native RTF math expressions,import filter for Microsoft Publisher filesSupport of all versions of Visio files[96]

    Improved XLSX load timeVarious DOCX improvementsCMIS supportSupport for Firefox Personas[97][98]

    PDF import, Presenter Console and Python scripting providernow core features[4]

    Support for comments to text ranges in Writer[4]

    4.1 25 July 2013(final)[99] New features include:[100]

    SidebarImproved image rotation[101]

    Gradient backgroundsEmbedding fonts in documents[101]

    Import large HTML documents with more than 64k tablecellsImport/export of charts to odc files and export to variousvector formatsOOXML and RTF bugfixes and enhancements,[101]

    Basic implementation of EMF+ metafiles.[101]

    Import of legacy Mac text formats (Write Now, MacWritePro, AppleWorks) .[34][102]Layout via Core Text for OSX and HarfBuzz for Linux.[100]

    4.2 30 January2014 New features include:[103]

    Calc performance improvements[104] and OpenCL forcalculations via the graphics card[105]

    Start Center with file listsNew set of monochrome icons, "Sifr"Import filter for Apple Keynote and AbiWord files[106]

    IAccessible2 (IA2) in Windows versionEmbedded Firebird database engine for Base (experimental)

    4.3 30 July 2014New features include:[107]

    Brand new drawingML-based DOCX import/export filter forshapes and TextFramesImproved PDF importImproved handling of Microsofts's Office Open XML formatNon-printing characters are displayed in a different colorParagraphs in Writer can now be over 65,536 characters (upto 2 GB)The default icon set has been updatedComments can be printed in the marginsData fields in Calc pivot tables can now be set to columnsPresentations can have OpenGL 3D objects

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  • Users and deploymentsThe Document Foundation estimated in September 2011 that there were 10 million users worldwide who had obtained LibreOffice viadownloads or CD-ROMs. Over 90% of those were on Windows, with another 5% on Mac OS X. LibreOffice is the default office suite for mostLinux distributions, and is installed when the operating system is installed or updated. Based on International Data Corporation reckonings fornew or updated Linux installations in 2011, The Document Foundation estimated a subtotal of 15 million Linux users. This gave a totalestimated user base of 25 million users in 2011.[109] In September 2013, after two years, the estimated number of LibreOffice users was 75million.[110] A million new unique IP addresses check for downloads each week.[19]

    The Document Foundation has set a target of 200 million users worldwide before the end of 2020.[109]

    LibreOffice has seen various mass deployments since its inception:

    In 2003-2004, the Brazilian corporation Serpro started migrating its software to BrOffice (the local version of LibreOffice at the time),with estimated value of BRL 3.5 billion (approximately US$1.2 billion at the time), and became a case study for similar initiatives inBrazil, particularly in e-government.[111]

    In 2005, the French Military Police announced its migration to OpenOffice.org.[112] It is currently migrating to a customised version ofUbuntu with LibreOffice (target for 2015: 72,000 desktop machines).[113]In 2010, the Irish city of Limerick gradually started migrating to open-source solutions to free itself from vendor lock-in and improve itspurchase negotiation power. One of the key aspects of this move has been the use of LibreOffice.[114]

    In 2011, the administrative authority of the le-de-France region (which includes the city of Paris) included LibreOffice in a USB flashdrive given to students which contains free open source software. The USB flash drive is given to approximately 800,000 students.[31][115]

    In 2011, it was announced that thirteen hospitals of the Copenhagen region would gradually switch to LibreOffice, affecting "almost allof the 25,000 workers".[116]

    In 2012, the Greek city of Pylaia-Chortiatis migrated its PCs to use LibreOffice. The local Linux User Group estimated cost savings tobe at least 70,000 euros.[117]

    In July 2012, the Spanish city of Las Palmas switched its 1200 PCs to using LibreOffice, citing cost savings of 400,000.[118]

    In 2012, the administration of Umbria, Italy, started a project to migrate an initial group of 5000 civil workers to LibreOffice.[119]The city of Largo, Florida, US has been a long-time user[120] of open-source software using Linux thin clients. Originally usingOpenOffice.org, the city of Largo switched to LibreOffice in 2013.[121]

    In June 2013 the government of the Italian province of South Tyrol will be switching 7000 PCs in administration and "many morethousands" of PCs in health services using LibreOffice and ODF.[122]

    In August 2013, the administration of the Spanish autonomous region of Valencia has completed the migration of all 120,000 PCs of theadministration, including schools and courts, to LibreOffice.[123]

    In 2013, the German city of Munich announced that it would transition from OpenOffice to LibreOffice in the near future. This is in linewith Munich's long term commitment to using open source software. Munich uses LiMux, an Ubuntu Linux derivative, on nearly all ofthe city's 15,000 computers.[124][125]

    In 2014, the French city of Toulouse announced it saved 1 million euro by migrating thousands of workstations to LibreOffice.[126][127]

    The LibreOffice ConferenceStarting in 2011, The Document Foundation has organized the annual LibreOffice Conference as follows:

    2011 Paris, France 1215 October[128]

    2012 Berlin, Germany 1719 October[129]

    2013 Milano, Italy 2427 September[130]

    2014 Bern, Switzerland 35 September[131]

    2015 Aarhus, Denmark 2325 September[132]

    References

    ^ a b "Release Notes" (http://www.libreoffice.org/download/release-notes/). The Document Foundation. October 30, 2014. RetrievedOctober 31, 2014.

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