The Document Foundation announces
LibreOffice 3.4.0
The new release offers several new features
but is focused on contributors
The Internet, June 3rd, 2011 - The Document
Foundation announces LibreOffice 3.4.0, a
major release of the free office suite for
personal productivity developed by a
community of sponsored and volunteer
developers, and supported worldwide by
local communities of volunteers.
LibreOffice 3.4.0 is the second major
release of the suite since the announcement
of The Document Foundation in September
2010 and incorporates the contributions of
over 120 developers (six times as many as
the first beta released on the launch
date).
The majority of these contributors have
started to hack LibreOffice code less than
eight months ago, and this is an incredible
achievement if one recalls that the OOo
project has attracted a lower number of
contributors in ten years. "We care for our
developers, and it shows", comments Italo
Vignoli, a Steering Committee member and a
spokesperson for TDF. "Our core developers
have invented the mechanism of the easy
hacks, which makes it simple and enjoyable
for volunteer contributors to get to know
LibreOffice code challenging their
development skills with basic or elementary
tasks".
"Once they have completed the first easy
hacks, contributors are ready to scale to
more difficult tasks", says Michael Meeks,
a senior developer working for SUSE. "We
spend quite a lot of time mentoring new
contributors, in order to increase the
number of people working on bug fixing,
patches and features. This is soon going to
be reflected in the quality of the software
and the number of new features of future
releases".
LibreOffice 3.4.0 offers several new
features for Calc, with faster performances
and an improved compatibility with Excel
spreadsheets, and Pivot Table - the new
name of DataPilot - with support for
unlimited numbers of fields and named range
as data source. The user interface of
Writer, Impress and Draw has been improved
with many new features, and several
cosmetic changes have been applied to the
Linux version, with a better text rendering
engine and an improved GTK+ theme
integration. Code wise, several thousand
lines of German comments have been
translated into English, and over 5.000
lines of dead code have been removed from
Writer, Calc and Impress.
The first release of the 3.4 series,
LibreOffice 3.4.0, is targeted to community
members and power users, and should not be
implemented in a corporate environment. The
Document Foundation has explained that
following its time based release schedule -
the best strategy for a distributed and
cooperative development environment - the
best releases for such deployments start
from x.x.1. Because of this, LibreOffice
3.3.x is going to be maintained for several
months to come, until the end of calendar
year 2011, for the most conservative users.
LibreOffice 3.4 can be downloaded from
http://www.libreoffice.org/download.
A complete list of new features and fixes
is available online at the following
address:
https://www.libreoffice.org/download/3-4-new-features-and-fixes/.
Screenshots of the new features can be
downloaded from this page.