LibreOffice in Ubuntu 11.10 will not come with global menu support enabled by default.
Both avid and casual users of Office Suite 'LibreOffice' are being asked to take part in a new survey.
LibreOffice 3.4.1 has been released for all platforms.
LibreOffice 3.3.3 is now available for download. LibreOffice 3.3.3 is a minor release containing stability fixes and improvements primarily aimed at corporate users, however all users will benefit from upgrading. Quoted in the official announcement was LibreOffice developer Thorsten Behrens, […]
LibreOffice 3.4, the 'second major release' of the free office suite from The Document Foundation, has been released this afternoon.
Over the last few weeks we've shown you how to add Unity Quicklists to Banshee, the Unity Home Launcher and even web-browser Opera. Well folks - here are even more!
Developer Shnatsel stopped by the OMG! Inbox! to share word an icon-based project he’s been working on that aims to help LibreOffice better 'visually' fit the rest of the Ubuntu desktop.
Oracle, the "owners" of OpenOffice, have announced the discontinuation of commercial development on the popular office suite. OpenOffice will be continued as a community project. The question is: does anyone still care?
Ubuntu 11.04 users can free up some screen space and gain desktop consistency in LibreOffice by enabling LibreOffice Global Menu support.
I'm a few hours late on this one folks but LibreOffice 3.3.1 has, regardless of my attention, been released.
Alberto Ruiz from Codethink has posted a status update on the work he's been doing on an extension to bring global application menu support to Libre Office. With Firefox and Thunderbird work already well underway this is one of the final large pieces of global application menu support left to do.
The Document Foundation is aiming to raise a giant €50, 000 by March 21st - but what for and why?