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LibreOffice 3.5.3
Our latest, feature rich version. Alternatively version 3.4.6 is the stable version.
- Download LibreOffice 3.5.3
- Information about reporting bugs / Quality Assurance
- available old versions
LibreOffice 3.4.6
Safe for production use by most users and enterprises.
- Download LibreOffice 3.4.6
- Information about fixes
- Information about reporting bugs / Quality Assurance
- available old versions
Wiki
This wiki is currently work in progress and will subsequently provide information on our ideas, projects, visions, goals and products, and everyone can contribute.
Hints for Authors
- Before adding a new page to this wiki please read this: Multilingual Wiki
- Please read how to link a file in wiki
Community
- Events
- Category:TDF
- Mentors page will point you to some community members who will help you in your first steps.
Documentation
- The Guides themselves along with a list of third party documentation.
- An FAQ to answer frequently asked question briefly and/or point to other resources to help further. Only the Base section was complete (well almost complete) at 4th March 2012.
- Documentation index page, links to the guides, information about the documentation team, how to get involved with creating and updating. Focus at the moment (4th March) is on Base, Writer and "Getting Started" for 3.4.x branch and also starting on the other guides for the 3.5.x branch.
- Documentation work in progress and other information.
- Task list and wish list for LibreOffice documentation.
Design
LibreOffice Design Team. Make it just work, and look great, too!
Development
Information on how to start building LibreOffice, finding new tasks to solve, how to use git for managing the source code repositories, etc. The best place to get started with developing LibreOffice is the Easy Hacks page. If you have ideas, but no code - please feel free to dump your ideas into Crazy Ideas - a jungle of such things.
For any information on our participation to Google Summer of Code, please read GSoc.
Native Language & Localization
Pages related to the native language teams and the localization of LibO.
QA
The Document Foundation needs QA testers to release LibO in a high quality.
Marketing
For marketing related information and material.
Website
The LibreOffice community is looking for good copy-writers to develop content for its web pages.
Deployment and Migration
This is about LibreOffice in a corporate or mass-deployment setting. Most large deployments also have a migration component, or at least issues to do with backwards compatibility.
Questions about using LibreOffice
If you have some questions about using LibreOffice we have an own forum for this: Ask LibreOffice.