The release also brings basic editing features to LibreOffice for Android, which makes it possible for users of Google’s mobile operating system to tweak their documents on the go. LibreOffice 5 is also available as a 64-bit application for Windows users who have Vista or above installed on their machine. Importantly, the update also makes LibreOffice compatible with Windows 10 a week after Microsoft launched the update to its operating system. That’s key for a suite that is being marketed to enterprises, which don’t want to see employee productivity lost as a result of buggy software. ![]() Contributors to the project have solved more than 25,000 bugs. In addition to the new features, Italo Vignoli, one of the founders of the Document Foundation (which oversees development of LibreOffice), said that the recent version is the most reliable edition of LibreOffice yet.
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