LibreOffice monthly recap: August 2018

August was a big month for our project, with the release of a brand new version of LibreOffice! And surrounding the release, there was lots of activity in our development, documentation, design, QA and translation communities… LibreOffice 6.1 was announced early in the month, with many new features and updates

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LibreOffice 6.1: A week in stats

On August 8, we announced LibreOffice 6.1, a new version of the suite with many great features and updates created by our worldwide community. Let’s look at some stats from the last week! 373,758 downloads These are just stats for our official downloads page, of course – some Linux users

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Community Member Monday: Sam Tuke

Over the last few years we’ve posted many LibreOffice contributor interviews on this blog. Today, we catch up with Sam Tuke who is a member of the marketing community and helps out with QA too… Where do you live, and are you active on IRC/social media? I live in Berlin,

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Taming LibreOffice 6.1’s New Help System

or… the Help must help. LibreOffice 6.1 has been released and carries a refactored and improved new Help system, based on modern browser technologies. Let’s explore what this new help brought to LibreOffice. The main driver of the new Help is our vision that the Help must help. When we

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