On 7/17/24 10:20, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Hi All,
Seems that Libre Office has discontinued version 7.x
and replaced it with version 24, which has constant
updates: two to three a month.
Anyone know if Fedora is going to jump on the
24 merry-go-round?
Going to drive me nuts on the Payment Card Industry
(PCI) sites I maintain. I think I may recommend
they switch to Only Office (OO). OO has an RPM
that works with Fedora too and I do use it a lot.
Wonderfully responsive support too. Not the 12
years to fix a bug stuff like Libre Office.
-T
Chatting with the Libre Office folks, 24 is the
only "supported" version now. They say there are
only an update every three months, but in their
defunct section,
https://downloadarchive.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/old/
I see 13 updates this first six months of this year.
"Supposedly the are "Candidates" not general releases.
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