23 May 2013

Posted by reporter on June 17, 2011

We never saw the dynamic development we needed with OpenOffice.org, but ever since the office suite was forked under The Document Foundation as LibreOffice, we are noticing amazing development. It gives us hope that LibreOffice may one day become to MS Office what Firefox is to Internet Explorer.

The Document Foundation has announced the availability of LibreOffice 3.3.3, a new release of the most stable version of the free office suite for personal productivity, targeting corporate users.

According to Thorsten Behrens, a developer and member of the TDF Steering Committee, "LibreOffice 3.3.3 fixes several bugs and improves the security of the suite, to specifically address the needs of corporate deployments, where stability is more important than new features. This branch will be maintained until the end of the year, to allow a smooth and safe transition to LibreOffice 3.4.x."

LibreOffice 3.3.3 is already available for download.