![]() ![]() Ability to detect Unicode, even if the imported text file does not have the BOM (Byte Order Mark).Default anchor for newly added images can be set using Tools ▸ Options ▸ LibreOffice Writer.New Style Inspector to display the attributes of Paragraph and Character Styles, and manually formatted (Direct Formatting) properties.Additions Dialog: to search, get and install extensions with one-click.Print Preview is now updated asynchronously, to not block UI when adjusting settings in Print Dialog. ![]() ![]() Show all supported files when adding a new extension in Extension Manager.Improved search for a matching printer paper size for the printed document.New dialog to select the User Interface flavor, aiming to pick the right UI based on each user’s own preferences at first start.LibreOffice 7.1 Community’s new features have been developed by a large number of code contributors: 73% of commits are from developers employed by companies sitting in the Advisory Board – Collabora, Red Hat and CIB/allotropia – to serve their enterprise customers, plus other organizations (including TDF), and 27% are from individual volunteers. They may have a different name, according to each company brand strategy, but they share the same LibreOffice unique advantages, robustness and flexibility.īy using the Community label we underline the importance of enterprise customers contributing to our mission, according to their ability, and how much we appreciate their support. Today, products based on LibreOffice Technology are available for major desktop operating systems (Windows, macOS, Linux and Chrome OS), for mobile platforms (Android and iOS) and for the cloud. In fact, every line of code developed by ecosystem companies for their customers is shared with the global community, and this improves the product and fosters the growth of the LibreOffice Technology platform.īoth LibreOffice Community and the LibreOffice Enterprise family of products are based on the LibreOffice Technology platform, which is the result of years of sustained development efforts (see the white paper) with the objective of providing a state of the art office suite not only for the desktop but also for mobile and the cloud, following the evolution of the marketplace since 2010. This has been a problem for the sustainability of the LibreOffice project, because it has slowed down the evolution of the software. This has had a twofold negative consequence for the project: a poor use of volunteers’ time, as they have to spend their time to solve problems for business that provide nothing in return to the community, and a net loss for ecosystem companies. ĭespite this recommendation, an increasing number of enterprises have chosen the version supported by volunteers over the version optimized for their needs. The Community label underlines the fact that the software is not targeted at enterprises, and not optimized for their support needs.įor enterprise-class deployments, TDF has strongly recommended the LibreOffice Enterprise family of applications from ecosystem partners – for desktop, mobile and cloud – with long-term support options, professional assistance, custom features and other benefits, including SLA (Service Level Agreements). A brand new version of the best free open source office suite, based on the LibreOffice Technology platform for desktop, mobile and cloud productivityīerlin, Febru– LibreOffice 7.1 Community, the volunteer-supported version of the best open source office suite for desktop productivity, is available from. ![]()
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