LibreOffice 7.1 Office Suite Gets First Point Release, Fixes for over 90 Bugs
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Marius Nestor
Mar 4, 2021
Released a month ago, the LibreOffice 7.1 office suite introduced numerous new features and improvements, such as a new dialog that lets you select the User Interface flavor of your choice at first start, a new Additions Dialog that lets you search, download, and install extensions with a single click, and improved interoperability with proprietary documents formats like DOCX, XLSX, and PPTX.
Now, LibreOffice 7.1.1 is here as the first point release in the series, addressing more than 90 bugs in all of the office suite’s core components.
As a reminder, this is the so-called “Community” edition of LibreOffice 7.1, representing the bleeding edge in term of features and targeting only technology enthusiasts and power users who want to use the latest features, and it’s not recommended for deployment in enterprise environments.
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