G.O.G Posted February 3, 2017 Posted February 3, 2017 LibreOffice, which is considered as one of the best free alternatives to Office tools, releases new version. LibreOffice 5.3 comes to all desktop operating systems with an important range of new features, from a few touch-ups in the interface to completely new features such as online collaborative editing. After the first trial version that was distributed late last year, The Document Foundation has announced the release of the new version of LibreOffice 5.3. The program lands for free on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X, as well as debuting for the first time in a release that will be available to servers in the cloud. But that, the servers, is almost the least of all its news. As stated by those responsible for this foundation, version 5.3 of LibreOffice brings with it new functions in almost every section of the program. Especially noteworthy is the arrival of LibreOffice Online, a cloud service that will allow users to edit online documents together. Of course, the new MUFFIN (My User-Friendly & Flexible INterface) interface is also released. In this update there are news in each and every one of the different LibreOffice modes. In Writer, the text editor, there are incorporations such as a quick access to one side of the screen that allows you to configure page settings, while Calc - the spreadsheet tool - receives news of the size of a Renewed catalog of cell styles. At Impress, new templates have been added for presentations. The latest version of the LibreOffice program (5.3.0) can be downloaded completely free of charge following this link . The complete list of novelties can be consulted in this link. 1 Quote
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