![]() If you have version 5.2.6 or earlier, you can directly update the application to this latest version of this series. To download this latest version, search the repositories of your favorite distribution, since it was already included. Whatever happens, we will keep you posted on the web as usual. At the moment the latest version is 5.3, although new versions could come out in a month. For this reason, you should never work in an important work environment, as a failure could cause you to lose an important job or could compromise the safety of your equipment.īy the time June 4 comes, I recommend updating to the latest version of LibreOffice, which has some important new features and is the best version of LibreOffice to date. When a version is no longer supported, detected failures, bugs and security problems are also stopped being corrected. These failures have not been corrected overnightInstead, 2 candidate versions have been necessary to correct all these bugs that had been detected, which will be the last bugs resolved in the 5.2.X series. In total, about 43 bugs have been reported, which have been corrected for this new version. What's new in version 5.2.7 with respect to 5.2.6 it is simply the correction of bugs found in previous versions. After that day they will have to update their version of LibreOffice to version 5.3 and to the versions that come out later. LibreOffice 5.2.7 users they will be able to enjoy the support until June 4, that is, they have less than a month of support left with this version. Today the last revision of this version has come out, being 5.2.7 the last version that will carry the number 2 behind the 5 in LibreOffice. Yet these names are not used on the download page! They are used on the feedback page, and also on this page - Release Notes | LibreOffice - Free Office Suite - Based on OpenOffice - Compatible with Microsoft - which does not mention version 6.1.1.Ħ.1.1 is listed as “stable” here: Download LibreOffice | LibreOffice - Free Office Suite - Based on OpenOffice - Compatible with Microsoft - but 6.1.1 is not given a name like “Fresh” or “Still”.After the release of LibreOffice 5.3 last day 2, it is time to say goodbye to the previous version, version 5.2. But then I saw that there are these two names: I was going to say that each release version should be given a simple name. If they’re not going to be given equal weight, then “Available Versions” should at least be placed just below the very large download rectangle design for 6.1.2 and 6.0.6. Click the green button with white writing which. The LibreOffice Main Installer download page can be selected with a built-in help file for your language: Click here for the 32-bit version. If there are three “released” versions, then all three “released” versions should be given equal weight on the download page. However, if you prefer a tried and tested version, you might prefer version 6.4.7 even though it doesnt have the latest features. If you are unsure which Windows version you have, press Win+Pause to open your system properties window. I’m thinking, well this is what I have, but is this what I should have? And why is it buried in the website somewhere? Okay, so I click that link (which looks like a checkbox - huh?) and it takes me to the Download LibreOffice (stable) dowload page. When I scroll down, I see that my version (6.1.1) is listed under “LibreOffice is available in the following released versions:” I am a home user who has 6.1.1, which is actively maintained. I go to the website to get it, and there are two huge boxes on the download page for:Ħ.1.2 (If you’re a technology enthusiast, early adopter or power user, this version is for you!)Ħ.0.6 (If you deploy LibreOffice in an enterprise or corporate environment or are a conservative user, please choose this version.). I just got a notification that there is a new version of 6.1.1. There are currently three “released” downloads - but only two of them are highlighted on the download page for the end user. The download experience is incredibly confusing. ![]() Which version should a home user be using? ![]()
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