LibreOffice 3.3.2 has been released
The current release only contains fixes, which will be followed by another major version.
The Document Foundation has released the latest version of its office suite. LibreOffice version 3.3.2 only contains bug fixes, as in the previous 3.3.1 release. According to the LibreOffice blog, the goal of the current release was to stabilize version 3.3 and update localizations. The list of changes this link can be viewed below. In this regard, the blog continues its line: “As far as can be ascertained, several crash errors have been fixed. Localizations have also been updated. Several translation teams have supplemented or improved their translation. The Breton spell-checking dictionary has been included in the package, and the German, Slovenian and Occitan dictionaries have been updated. A nasty localization bug was also fixed, which affected incomplete translations (not Hungarian): incomplete translations caused some dialogs (eg Print) to appear incompletely with reduced functionality.
The release of LibreOffice 3.3.2 is of course already downloadable from the official site. The next release of the software will be 3.4.0, which is scheduled for early May and will bring new features, which means that no more fix packs will be available for line 3.3.