LibreOffice 5.3 Released, Touted As 'One of the Most Feature-Rich Releases' Ever (omgubuntu.co.uk)
An anonymous reader shares a report: A new month, and a brand new version of open-source office suite LibreOffice is now available to download. And what a release it is. LibreOffice 5.3 introduces a number of key new features and continues work on improving the look and feel of the app across all major platforms. The Document Foundation describes LibreOffice 5.3 as "one of the most feature-rich releases in the history of the application." One of the headline features is called MUFFIN interface, a new toolbar design similar to the Microsoft Office Ribbon UI.
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I didn't like using Word for large documents.
I invested time and learned to use Latex. It has addressed my problems.
Using an alternative office clone that doesn't also solve the problems of wysiwyg editors is not appealing.
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Touted As 'One of the Most Feature-Rich Releases' Ever
That is a very Microsoft like statement, "goodness" defined by feature count, and probably not a good path to go down.
so... is that another way of saying that the current version has less features than previous versions?
In my experience, there's a direct correlation between "feature rich" and "buggy" for any new release.
In other words, I'll presume it to be the most buggy release ever, until I hear otherwise.
Come on..
just because you have a feature rich office suite doesn't mean it's a competitor to Office yet.
at least they added the "Open Source" tag since then.
I've been holding off switching away from Office because I use the Ribbon constantly and navigating through the maze of pulldown menus in other office suites seems like transporting back to the 90's and using punch cards. I'll dl this version and give it a shot.
One disadvantage Calc has had compared to Excel, is it didn't support multicore when processing large spreadsheets. Has this been addressed yet..?
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I get that this is "Office" related, but is it really necessary for an article about Libre Office to be tagged with the "Microsoft" logo?
Was there serious demand for this? I suspect one of the features that many -- if not most -- users of LibreOffice enjoyed was that it didn't have the damned ribbon.
I do more writing using Emacs/LaTeX than I do with any word processor but when I do need to create a Word-compatible document I do resort to Writer (and save as ".doc"). Thanks guys for bringing the Office ribbon hassles to Writer. I'm sure everyone's tickled pink to now be able to experience Word's ribbon headaches on Linux.
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"Features" was the big story.
I have an i5 Mac Mini and it creeps along. An i-fucking-5!
Developers keep adding all these features and bloating the software.
And add in the fact that I MUST run anti-virus software and backup software, an i7 is the minimum to just do anything. Otherwise, your system hangs all the time.
I see the spinning beach ball of death all the time.
It's not the hardware. It's the fact the today's devs suck.
You have been taught wrong. You have been taught with so much abstraction to be "computer scientists" that you forgot about the actual computer - the hardware.
Whatever. It's pushing 1:30 EST and there's Matlock marathon on and it's banana pudding day. I'm outta here.
Last time I tried it, it was crashing way too much to be useful
did you forget to take your meds?
Clone?
No point otherwise since it ain't gonna get no satisfaction.
...One of the headline features is called MUFFIN interface, a new toolbar design similar to the Microsoft Office Ribbon UI....
From TFA:
...We’ve told you about the MUFFIN interface project — MUFFIN stands for My User Friendly & Flexible Interface — a fair bit over the past few months, but if you haven’t heard of it it’s a new UI initiative that introduces 4 different layouts for LibreOffice applications, including a Microsoft Ribbon-esque tabbed UI and a slim, simplified, single panel toolbar....
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It appears that the new interface will allow the user to use the ribbon-esque interface, a feature for the one or two people who actually like that UI. Muffin also provides other interfaces besides the weird ribbon-esque one, if you prefer a more intuitive UI.
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Try to open a non-trivial MS Office 95 document. You have a much better chance with LibreOffice than with MS Office 2003...2016.
I hear you. Writer, for example, is so buggy I spend half my time trying to work around its crap. Just fix the bugs!!!!! I do not care about marginal tweaks to the UX mostly motivated by MS envy.
Is it better than Office 2000 yet?
Does it have reveal codes yet? Only been on the feature request for twelve years now.
I have been using the presentation in LibreOffice on my various macbooks for over 7 years and you know what it has only gotten worse. Sure they change user interface, but not really much else. Minimal bug fixes, but no improvements to performance.
It crashes so often, in order to turn my slides into PDF file, I not only break up my presentations into small files, but I wrote a shell script to keep trying the conversion until LibreOffice manages to not crash.
Serious question, is there a latex-like tool for making presentations. I mainly work with jpeg, png and text (LibreOffice is not kind to movie viewing). Bonus if I can click the mouse to have a pop up text window display. I really want something low latency that allows me to manipulate slides in an efficient manner.
It's great software but I do wonder when they will fix the spell checker so you can change the language from US English to the local language without the need to read help pages every time.
New version of {thing} came out. We all know {thing} is bad because it is new. MY issue wasn't fixed, therefore nothing the latest version of {thing} has to offer counts.
This has been the worst thing MS has ever done to a GUI interface.....and now, Libre has copied the abomination.
If they at least will give you a choice of that or menus, that would be cool, but if ribbon only, I guess I'll stick with the older versions....
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Do automatic updates work yet?
So they just *had* to emulate one of the most despised UI changes Microsoft ever came out with, and gave it a stupid name to boot.
Cue everybody making "Muffin Top" jokes.
Cue all the "@#$!^@!%$# the Ribbon, and #@$%^@! these guys for caving in and selling out and being sheep and all the other overused phrases I've read on line for years that I can fit in my post.... Argh I'm just SO ANGRY over stuff that I can ignore and still be happy!"
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Seriously, I thought this project was dead a long time ago. Or maybe I was using a recent version, and it just *felt* dead, because it was SO FAR BEHIND. Don't get me wrong, I think free options are great, and I got through most of college using OpenOffice. At the time (early 2000s), it was pretty much feature-equivalent to MS Office. Then MS Office got better, and OpenOffice just sort of... didn't. If LibreOffice is still actually under development, maybe I'll give it a shot on one of my Linux systems. Modernizing the UI is a good step, as last time I used it it still LOOKED like a product from 2000.
Wow! I never would have guessed. Writer2LaTeX provides Writer export filters for LaTeX and BibTeX.
LaTeX/Export To Other Formats
This about LibreOffice WORRIES me: The download web page doesn't display correctly in either Firefox or Internet Explorer.
Every time they come out with a new version, I always download it and the first thing I try is a very basic presentation in Impress. It *still* can't do OpenGL transitions properly. They just don't do anything. I mean, FFS, it's been YEARS now and they still can't get that working? Maybe they need to stop working about nonsense like ribbons and make the most basic, fundamental functionality work.
Oh well. Looks like I'll just have to continue using Powerpoint and Keynote.
Libre Office will forever be Showtime to Microsoft's HBO.
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Argh. I just got that last week. :( Why even release v5.2.5 if v5.3 is out?
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Does it have an Outlook clone yet that works with Exchange?
I just adore the Keynote/Pages interface. Actually I adore the previous version where it had the NextStep Inspector interface. The new one isn't as good. But both are a step way above Microsoft's office.
What galls me with Pages and Keynote is they aren't compatible with Zotero the footnoting/reference manager. Ergo I must use Microsoft Office. oh the agony of that.
If only there was a work alike for keynote or pages interface but was open source. Then we'd have something.
Copy a good interface if you are going to copy something!
Some drink at the fountain of knowledge. Others just gargle.
Does it still run on Java VM?
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This path may be even worse for an open source project. At least Microsoft can pay people to work on uninteresting things and bloated/complicated code. For a volunteer based project its more difficult. Its much more interesting to add something new. If maintenance is made more difficult it could endanger the project.
People who work in an office or go to school are used to the ribbon now, and have a hard time finding what they want among the various drop down menus.
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gmail docs keeps having a better font rendering on their doc platform.
"The issue is that users didn't want to learn a new interface"
No. My issues with the ribbon are:
Yet still MS Office docs are shown broken with elements of of place but display fine in MS Office 2003.
The problem is the incompetence of the LibreOffice group. The Download page doesn't display correctly? Amazing.
I hate the MS Ribbon. Guess I'll stick with Libre 5.2
LibreOffice is very useful. Unfortunately, they do not like to fix bugs. Their bug screeners think every bug report is an "enhancement request." The UI is not well thought out beyond the surface layer. One bug screener I had to fight with thought it was more important that LO be compatible with Lotus than with Excel.
So, I am sure that all those "features" are appealing to someone who wanted them, and just introduce more of a mess, while fixing few bugs or missing functionality in pre-existing features.
I certainly will not update unless I discover I really really need something in the new version. Except usually there is no way to find out if a bug was fixed, since even their bugzilla system is screwed up and unintuitive.