- Open Source Software
- By Marius Nestor
- October 17th, 2019
LibreOffice 6.2.8 Arrives as the Last in the Series, Prepare for LibreOffice 6.3
Now available to download for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows
- Open Source Software
- By Marius Nestor
- August 17th, 2019
LibreOffice 6.2 Open-Source Office Suite Is Now Ready for Enterprise Deployments
LibreOffice 6.2.6 is now available to download
- Open Source Software
- By Marius Nestor
- July 4th, 2019
LibreOffice 6.2.5 Open-Source Office Suite Released with More Than 115 Bug Fixes
Now available for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Microsoft Windows
- Open Source Software
- By Marius Nestor
- May 22nd, 2019
LibreOffice 6.2.4 Open-Source Office Suite Released with More Than 100 Bug Fixes
Now available for GNU/Linux, Windows, and macOS
- Open Source Software
- By Marius Nestor
- April 18th, 2019
LibreOffice 6.2.3 Office Suite Released with More Than 90 Bug Fixes
It's now available for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows
- Open Source Software
- By Marius Nestor
- March 21st, 2019
LibreOffice 6.2.2 Office Suite Released with More Than 50 Fixes, Download Now
It's now available for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows
- Open Source Software
- By Marius Nestor
- March 6th, 2019
LibreOffice 6.2 Office Suite Gets First Point Release with More Than 150 Fixes
LibreOffice 6.2.1 is now available for download
- Open Source Software
- By Marius Nestor
- February 7th, 2019
LibreOffice 6.2 Officially Released with New NotebookBar UI, Many Improvements
Available now for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows
- Open Source Software
- By Marius Nestor
- January 29th, 2019
LibreOffice 6.2 Slated for Release on February 7, Will Introduce a New Tabbed UI
The LibreOffice 6.1.5 point release will also be available
- Open Source Software
- By Marius Nestor
- November 19th, 2018
LibreOffice 6.2 Enters Beta with New User Interface Design Called "Notebookbar"
The second bug hunting session takes place on November 19
- Open Source Software
- By Marius Nestor
- October 19th, 2018
LibreOffice 6.2 Launches February 2019, May Drop Support for 32-bit Linux Builds
But it won't remove Linux x86 compatibility, for now