LibreOffice 7.5.4 Released with Above 80 Bug Fixes
The Document Foundation has released LibreOffice 7.5.4, the latest maintenance update for the open-source and free office suite series. This version brings numerous bug fixes and other issues encountered in the previous LibreOffice 7.5 releases.
LibreOffice 7.5.4: Bug Fixes
Altogether, this update focuses on addressing 83 bugs reported by users or identified by the dedicated LibreOffice developers throughout the 7.5 series. For detailed information on all bug fixes, head over to the official RC1 and RC2 changelogs.
Introduced in early February 2023, LibreOffice 7.5 brought about significant improvements and new features to the widely-used open-source suite. Some notable enhancements include dark mode support, fresh application, and MIME-type icons, an improved Single Toolbar UI, and enhanced PDF Export capabilities.
The Document Foundation strongly advises all users of the LibreOffice 7.5 series to quickly update their installation to the latest point release for improved stability, reliability, and security.
Where to Download
The latest release, LibreOffice 7.5.4, is now available to download from the official website. The Document Foundation provides the binary installation specifically for DEB or RPM-based Linux distributions. In addition, source tarballs are also available for system integrators and individuals who prefer to compile LibreOffice from the source code.
The LibreOffice 7.5 office suite series will receive official support until November 30th, 2023, with a total of seven maintenance updates. The next release to this series, LibreOffice 7.5.5, will become available in the second half of July 2023, with additional bug fixes and improvements.
Also, it is important to note that the LibreOffice 7.3 series will reach its end of life on June 12th, 2023, which is just around the corner. The final point release, LibreOffice 7.4.7, was announced last month, concluding the series. If your GNU/Linux distribution supports it, it is advisable to upgrade to LibreOffice 7.5 without any delay.
The sources for this article include a story from 9to5Linux.