![]() In addition, over 2.3 billion people speak one of those 120 languages as their second language (L2),” the organization continued.Berlin, Janu– LibreOffice 7.4.4 Community, the fourth maintenance release of LibreOffice 7.4, the volunteer-supported office suite for personal productivity on the desktop, is immediately available from for Windows (Intel and Arm processors), macOS (Apple M1 and Intel processors), and Linux. LibreOffice 7.4 Community is released in 120 different language versions, more than any other free or proprietary software, and as such can be used in the native language (L1) by over 5.4 billion people worldwide. ![]() “In addition, 528 volunteers have provided localizations in 158 languages. “LibreOffice 7.4 Community’s new features have been developed by 147 contributors: 72% of code commits are from the 52 developers employed by three companies sitting in TDF’s Advisory Board – Collabora, Red Hat and allotropia – or other organizations (including The Document Foundation), and 28% are from 95 individual volunteers,” TDF says. LibreOffice 7.4, an impressive projectĪs said, the development put into getting LibreOffice right is impressive, to say the least, and version 7.4 makes no exception. If you use Impress, it now comes with support for document themes, while Calc users are being provided with a new menu item to search for sheet names. Writer is getting new typographic settings for hyphenation, as well as better change tracking in the footnote area. LibreOffice 7.4 comes with lots of improvements, including support for WebP images, a search field for the Extension Manager, and lots of performance optimizations. And the effort The Document Foundation – the organization in charge of LibreOffice’s development – puts into getting everything right has made the application incredibly advanced.Ī new version of LibreOffice is therefore available to download right now on all supported desktop operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and macOS – both Apple Silicon and Intel versions are supported. ![]() This is how LibreOffice has become such a popular alternative to Microsoft Office. ![]() While Microsoft Office continues to be the number one productivity suite worldwide, not everybody is willing to pay to be able to work with their documents. ![]()
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