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LibreOffice 3.3 RC2 is available!

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in Software

LibreOffice3.3 RC2 has been released,  this release comes with some improvements and bugfixes.libreoffice-logo

” The Document Foundation is happy to announce the second release candidate of LibreOffice 3.3. This release comes with lots of improvements and bugfixes,and a very substantial reduction in size for the Windows installer. As usual, be warned that this is beta quality software – nevertheless, we ask you to play with it – we very much welcome your feedback and testing!”

 

What`s new?

- The Windows build is an International build – you can choose the user interface language that is suitable for you. The help content is not included, but using an online version. Alternatively, there are separate helppacks available. Please browse the archives to get the helppack pack you need for your platform.

- The Linux and MacOSX builds are English builds with the possibility to install language packs. Please browse the archives to get the language pack you need for your platform.

- The LibreOffice branding and renaming is new and work in progress. You may still see old graphics, icons or websites. So please bear with us. This also applies to the BrOffice.org branding – applicable in Brazil.

- Filters for the legacy StarOffice binary formats may be missing.More detailed release notes are available in our wiki.

You can download this new release from This link: 

http://www.documentfoundation.org/download/

{xtypo_alert}For installation instructions please check our previous post.{/xtypo_alert}

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Mel Kham

Founder of Unixmen, Living in Amsterdam. Am working in my free time to help people to understand the Opensource and to explain them in easy way how to make the fist steps to the the light. Working day and night with my Co-founder Zinovsky to keep this website live even with less resources.

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