The Document Foundation today announced the release of LibreOffice 4.0.2 glitch-fix update. How stable is an app that gets “glitch updates?” …just a few glitches to fix. Well, let’s look at the changelogs and see.
Of course, you get the numerous importing bugs fixed, but one interesting fix right at the top is for a resource leak. I’m having a hard time understanding what that’s all about, but you can check out what’s there. There seems to be quite a bit of formating, rendering, displaying, and positioning of elements and the like addressed. A couple of obscure crashes were fixed and one hang when “exporting a particular .ods to .xlsx” was closed. Yep, all in all a pretty boring couplalists, which is a good thing.
See the full announcement on the The Document Foundation Blog, or download LibreOffice 4.0.2 at www.libreoffice.org.
On a related note, Joel Madero has a bug report analysis on his blog.