Now available for Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows

Sep 29, 2016 13:25 GMT  ·  By

Today, September 29, 2016, Italo Vignoli from The Document Foundation informs Softpedia via an email announcement about the general availability of the first point release of the LibreOffice 5.2 open-source and cross-platform office suite.

On September 28, the LibreOffice project celebrated its 6th anniversary, and what better way to celebrate than by pushing a new update for the popular open source and cross-platform office suite used by millions of computer users worldwide. Therefore, we would like to inform our readers about the general availability of LibreOffice 5.2.2, which comes just three weeks after the release of LibreOffice 5.2.1.

"Just one day after the project 6th anniversary, The Document Foundation (TDF) announces the availability of LibreOffice 5.2.2, the second minor release of the LibreOffice 5.2 family," says Italo Vignoli. "LibreOffice 5.2.2, targeted at technology enthusiasts, early adopters and power users, provides a number of fixes over the major release announced in August."

LibreOffice 5.2.2 addresses over 55 reported bugs

If you're wondering what's new in the LibreOffice 5.2.2 office suite, we can tell you right now that it addresses a total of 57 issues reported by users since LibreOffice 5.2.1, which add various improvements to most of office suite's components, including Writer, Draw, Math, Calc, etc. Technical details about the bug fixes can be found here and here.

LibreOffice 5.2.2 is available for download right now via our website for GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows operating systems. As usual, we recommend all users to update their LibreOffice installations as soon as possible. If you're using a Linux-based operating system, LibreOffice 5.2.2 will soon be available in the stable software repositories of the respective distribution.