The Document Foundation Releases LibreOffice 3.5

Written by Michael Larabel in LibreOffice on 14 February 2012 at 08:28 AM EST. 8 Comments
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The LibreOffice 3.5 open-source office suite by The Document Foundation has seen a Valentine's Day release.

LibreOffice 3.5 was announced this morning as the "the best free office suite ever" by the group.

Among the features of the new LibreOffice 3.5 is a new built-in grammar checker for English and other languages, improved typographical features, a new word count window, Impress / Draw improvements, many improvements to the Calc (spreadsheet) program, and a new PostgreSQL native driver for its Base program.
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