LibreOffice 4.1.2 was announced today from Berlin by The Document Foundation. This release brings “a large number of improved interoperability features with proprietary and legacy file formats.” This comes on the heels of the big LibreOffice conference, which was mentioned in the announcement.
This minor release is said to be “another step forward in the process of improving the overall quality and stability of LibreOffice” and, indeed, three release candidates were issued representing 95 squashed bugs. Looking through the changelogs one sees a lot of various crash fixes as well as a lot of compatibility, importing, and formatting work. Other interesting tidbits from the changelogs include:
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