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organization The Document Foundation has announced the availability of LibreOffice 3.5.4 , the fifth version of the family 3.5 of this office suite that comes with significant changes in performance.

LibreOffice LibreOffice 3.5.4, faster than ever

reveal the creators of the suite at the official announcement, “ LibreOffice 3.5.4 offers significant performance improvements over the previous version of the product, which is the combined result of many code optimizations implemented in recent months and the active pursuit of regressions on a regular basis by developers and volunteers “.

The result, they say, is the fastest version of the history of LibreOffice, with improved performance up to 100% (ie, double) when opening large files, although they point that these improvements depend on the operating system, hardware configuration and file content.

The Document Foundation recommends the update to all users, which can make downloading and installing LibreOffice 3.5.4 from this link . You have more details on this version in the change logs for RC1 and RC2 versions of this edition, which was informed of the improvements.

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After a Saturday off, returns PING MuyLinux , I will not say that with an incredible selection of subjects, because not every week is the same ” chicha “, but with some articles, news and tricks, they are …

PING # 19: Chrome / Chromium (x2), Firefox, PulseAudio, Secure Notes, and Thunderbird LibreOffice,

Adapts

  • scrollbars Chrome / Chromium style GNOME 3.4 : And there’s more to add. The trick I have in GNULinux.cat.
  • Notifications
  • native Chrome / Chromium on Linux : Another trick to adapt this to your desktop web browser, you will find on OMG! Ubuntu
  • New Firefox beta for Android : What our partners say MuyComputer, and the truth is that the developments are very interesting, since support for Flash Player to renewed much improved interface.
  • PulseAudio
  • 2.0 : As if someone had passed, PulseAudio comes to new version, which you will find detailed news release notes.
  • Plasmoid ‘Secure Notes’ : As it sounds, this is a desktop notes plasmoid that can be saved with passwords. What you have in KDE-Apps, but be warned it is a touch version 0.1 and compile it.
  • Crop images visually in LibreOffice with CropOOo : Another title that says it all, quite interesting for more than one. This time you have it explained in Spanish in El atareao.
  • Jump
  • sudo restrictions (in many distributions) : In Hispasec warn a vulnerability that affects many of the current Linux distros and kernel’s been around almost five years. But calm, updates are being put in place.
  • integrate Thunderbird 15 ‘DNT’ : It is confirmed that incorporate technology antirastreo Thunderbird Firefox ‘Do Not Track’, that have already adopted, or are in process of doing so-from Chrome to Opera or even Twitter. Details on MuyComputer.
  • good weekend!

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    Richard Collins, an employee of Canonicla, has shown how it would work with office documents through the Ubuntu platform for Android .

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    The proof is an extension of what we had seen: a smartphone based on Android certain requirements hardware-bit high, but increasingly common in modern smartphones, connected to a monitor and then run application to use an Ubuntu desktop from the terminal itself .

    From there you can open and work with a LibreOffice office document of any kind with some ease thanks to the power of the microprocessor of the mobile (in this case, a Motorola Altrix 2), which allows the kernel only serves both Android and Ubuntu is the basis of user experience in which we can use these terminals almost like desktop PCs . We leave you with the video:

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    office suite LibreOffice have added a feature still experimental: the ability for multiple people can work simultaneously in a document in different parts of the world and through Internet .

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    The secret of this function is LibreOffice work together with Telepathy , an instant messaging environment supports different protocols. As indicated in Ars Technica, one of the key features of Telepathy is that it allows these IM protocols are used as a means of arbitrary communication between applications.

    That ability made

    four LibreOffice developers were found for a small “hackfest” in the offices of the Open Source startup Collabora for work on a prototype of a collaborative role in LibreOffice . This “festival of hacking” was organized by The Document Foundation.

    In the following video you can see the functionality in action, and as can be seen in that video, to edit cells in a spreadsheet changes reflect a user performed in near real time spreadsheet in the other user.

    Although there is much work to do, is expected that this capacity is not too late to reach the users of this suite , which would promote further the use of the Open Source office suite. You can find more details on this achievement on the blog of Michael Meeks, one of the developers who worked on this prototype.

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    semiconductor giant has taken an interesting step that could upset its natural ally, Microsoft. Intel has joined The Document Foundation and as a result of this alliance has begun shipping LibreOffice in its application store, called AppUp Store .

     500x344 LibreOffice intel Intel joins the PTO publishes via its AppUp LibreOffice Store

    funny thing is that the name of that edition is unique LibreOffice “ LibreOffice for Windows from SuSE “, which makes clear that the version is at least ” retouched “by SUSE, which as you know has an agreement with Microsoft for years to be as inclusive as possible in Windows.

    suite is offered in AppUp available in five languages, including Spanish , and although we all know LibreOffice was already available for Windows since its inception, the fact that Intel’s offering from his shop application is a striking fact.

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    The Document Foundation Inc: another step in the maturity of LibreOffice

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    news from The Document Foundation does not stop coming, and the availability of LibreOffice 3.5 is now joined two important events for the development of the suite.

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    first, as shown in the official blog of the organization, is the record of the Document Foundation as a company in Berlin, Germany, where lawyers representing TDF have completed the steps to make it clear that The Document Foundation is an official body , with a charter that you can check here (PDF).

    that news is joined also the emergence of some new support forums called LibreOffice Ask in the style of presenting in StackExchange-indeed, Ask Ubuntu is one of the most active and useful in recent months in which users gain reputation by answering questions correctly, but others accept these answers as helpful.

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    Everything seems to go from strength to strength for an office suite that actually only just beginning to bear fruit : code cleanup experienced in LibreOffice 3.5 give rise to significant improvements thanks to the facilities who have given developers from now.

    Tags: ask LibreOffice, forums, discussion forums, support forums, libre, libre 3.5, Office automation, support, office suites, TDF, The Document Foundation

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    LibreOffice 3.5, more “fastidious” than ever with the spelling

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    Let the little pun on the title for a release that pay particular attention to the way we write and that will help those who have doubts in your writing and spelling grammatical publish content correct.

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    responsible The Document Foundation has published LibreOffice 3.5.0 for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux , and the new version there are improvements in virtually all areas, thanks mainly to a renewal although the code has created some initial problems with stability can grow bigger and better office suite.

    LibreOffice 3.5

    found a new spell checker available for English and some others , but that feature joins other as an improved font management, a small, integrated word counter that updated in real time, and a user interface for designing headers and footers.

    Another important element is the support and leading the import Visio documents in LibreOffice Draw and Impress , and also enhanced the import of Microsoft PowerPoint documents in these two applications Open Source suite.

    Also in LibreOffice 3.5

    finally found new updates checker , which will tell us if there is a new edition of the office suite available to update directly.

    can download the suite on the official website of the project, and you also have the release notes for more details on LibreOffice 3.5 . No doubt, many important improvements for a growing suite promising. Great news.

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    The web versions (HTML5) and Android are closer LibreOffice

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    The Document Foundation last year announced plans to create both on-line version as the Android version of LibreOffice office suite, and to celebrate this past weekend the FOSDEM event for developers We could see how this project progresses .

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    Michael Meeks, SUSE developer and leader of the initiative showed the current state of both versions, and precisely one of the objectives of the development group is to share maximum possible code between the desktop versions, Mobile and Web .

    might still be a long road ahead, but for example scene was shown in a prototype application for Android tablets (with Honeycomb and Ice Cream Sandwich), and it seems that their skills promise.

    The prototype

    executed in an emulated environment of Android demonstrated to be solved the main problem – LibreOffice adapt to a touch interface – and in fact is expected to be the first milestone of achieving a Document Viewer “High Fidelity” and then add limited editing capabilities they grow.

    As with the case of the mobile version, the version code “cloud” is partly inherited from the current code LibreOffice as Meeks explains a complete PDF presentation in English here. application can run on a server and the user interface is “drawn” in the browser via an HTML Canvas element. Ars Technica have more data on the components of this version in the cloud, which could rival Google Docs in the future and we expect to see very rapid progress in the coming months.

    Tags: Android, Cloud Computing, FOSDEM, FOSDEM 2012, Google Docs, honeycomb, Ice Cream Sandwich, IOS, LibreOffice, Michael Meeks, Office, smartphones, office suites, Tablets

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    LibreOffice 3.5 to point, what we see at FOSDEM 2012?

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    As you know a few, this weekend was held in Brussels FOSDEM developer conference Open Source, and among the projects that will be the absolute role office suite LibreOffice , the which is responsible for The Document Foundation.

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    As explained in the official blog of the foundation, during these conferences will be presented much evidence to show the good health of this project, which already has over 400 developers, most of them entirely voluntary, and that soon see the arrival of LibreOffice 3.5 .

    This is the first version that offers the first visible results of the philosophy of The Document Foundation, notice that both inside and outside : “ an office suite lighter and clean, full of new features “, indicated in that announcement.

    To get you started on the blog have posted a graphics with the data presented in FOSDEM 2012, which will surely add a series of presentations on what we see in LibreOffice 3.5. We leave you with the graphics, but not before we will be vigilant to assure that the latest updates from FOSDEM.

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    LibreOffice 3.5 to point, what we see in FOSDEM 2012?

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    As you know a few, this weekend was held in Brussels FOSDEM conference for open source developers, and between projects will be absolute role the LibreOffice office suite , the which is responsible for The Document Foundation.

     foundation document 500x189 LibreOffice 3.5 to point, what we see in FOSDEM 2012?

    As explained in the official blog of the foundation, during these conferences will be presented much evidence to show the good health of this project, which already has over 400 developers, most of them entirely voluntary, and that soon see the arrival of LibreOffice 3.5 .

    This is the first version that offers the first visible results of the philosophy of The Document Foundation, to be noticed both inside and outside : “ an office suite lighter and clean, full of new features “, indicated in that announcement.

    To get you started on the blog have published a computer graphics with the data presented in FOSDEM 2012, which will surely add a series of presentations on what we see in LibreOffice 3.5. We leave you with the graphics, but first assure you that we will be alert to developments in FOSDEM.

    LibreOffice 3.5 to point, what we see at FOSDEM 2012?

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