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LibreOffice 3.5 Released

First time accepted submitter wrldwzrd89 writes "The Document Foundation, the team behind the free and open-source office suite called LibreOffice, has released their latest and greatest version. As is typical with major releases of LibreOffice, there are significant new features making their debut in this version. The component with the biggest upgrade is Calc, which now has support for up to 10,000 sheets per workbook among its new features. Also noteworthy among the new features is support for importing Microsoft Visio files in Impress and Draw. The full feature list is available in a PDF hosted on Dropbox; LibreOffice itself can be downloaded here."

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  1. Re:10000 sheets per workbook? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    It's not that the interface for Wikipedia is complicated, it's that it sucks ass. The icons are unintuitive, the arcane incantations you have to type to make shit happen in articles are really annoying to learn and unintuitive as well, so you pretty much need some sort of decent IDE to edit. Also as far as I'm aware there's no live preview so you have to click Preview like in the 90s and scroll like a motherfucker just to edit some minor typo...

    Wikipedia really needed that new interface. 10,000 sheets per workload is a whole different ball game.