The Apache Software Foundation has not yet fixed a five-month-old bug in the office suite Apache OpenOffice, despite the fact that it opens an user to an easily exploitable situation.
The Document Foundation has announced the release of LibreOffice 3.5.3, the fourth release of the 3.5 branch.
Sixteen months after it was set up, the The Document Foundation has released version 3.5 of LibreOffice.
Just a month short of one year since it forked from OpenOffice.org, the free office suite, LibreOffice, has released version 3.4.2 aimed at both private users and businesses.
IBM will actively support the revamped OpenOffice.org project following its move to the Apache Software Foundation.
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