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LibreOffice 4.3.4 Released With 60 Bug Fixes, v4.4 Shaping Up Nicely
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**Two weeks on [from the last][1], The Document Foundation is back with yet another minor release of its open-source LibreOffice productivity suite.**
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LibreOffice 4.3.4, the fourth such minor release in the ‘fresh’ series, is composed solely of bug fixes, which is par for the course in these point releases.
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Adding to the sense of deja vu is the number of bugs the foundation say have been caught in the developers’ butterfly net: around 60 or so.
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- Sorting behaviour now defaults to old style again (Calc)
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- Restore focus window after preview (Impress)
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- Chart wizard dialog no longer ‘cut off’
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- Word count with recorded changes fixed (Writer)
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- Various RTF fixes, including image border import (Writer)
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A full list of changes can be [found on the LibreOffice Wiki page][2].
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### Download ###
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Many folks have the whole LibreOffice schaboodle installed but rarely ever use it. If you count yourself among them, you could hold off on this release and never notice.
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If you do fancy upgrading you can find all of the relevant download links on the official project website.
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- [Download LibreOffice 4.3.4][3]
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### Looking Ahead to LibreOffice 4.4 ###
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Info bar coming in LibreOffice 4.4
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LibreOffice 4.4 should be a little more promising.
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[A wiki page details][4] the ongoing GUI tweaks in progress, with a new color picker, restyled paragraph line-spacing selector and an info bar to denote ‘read only’ mode among the many, many highlights.
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While the sum of these won’t amount to the huge wholesale interface changes I know the desktop community clamours for, they are sure-footed steps in the right direction.
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It’s also salient to remember that LibreOffice is a staple — in some cases integral — software for businesses and institutions. Any dramatic overhaul in look or layout would have a big knock on effect.
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Thanks Tim W!
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via: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/11/libreoffice-4-3-4-arrives-bundle-bug-fixes
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作者:[Joey-Elijah Sneddon][a]
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[a]:https://plus.google.com/117485690627814051450/?rel=author
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[1]:http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/10/libreoffice-4-3-3-released-62-bug-fixes
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[2]:https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Releases/4.3.4/RC1
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[3]:http://www.libreoffice.org/download/libreoffice-fresh/
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[4]:https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/4.4#GUI
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