The Document Foundation is proud to release LibreOffice 25.8.

LibreOffice is a powerful, free and open source office suite for Linux, MacOS and Microsoft Windows.

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LibreOffice is used by individuals, businesses, schools, hospitals and cities around the world.

https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2025/08/20/libreoffice-25-8/

New improvements

Highlights of LibreOffice 25.8 include:

  • Up to 30% faster opening of files in Writer and Calc
  • Support for exporting PDF 2.0
  • Improved user interface: the Welcome/What’s New dialog now offers access to the user interface picker and appearance options
  • Optimized memory management for smoother operation on virtual desktops
  • Improved scrolling through large documents
  • New viewer mode to open all files in read-only mode.
  • Overhauled word hyphenation and spacing
  • New financial functions in Calc
  • Significantly better display of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean DOC/DOCX documents
  • Spell check dictionaries updates for Danish, English, Hindi, Mongolian, Spanish, Thai, and Ukrainian.

The Document Foundation

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We believe that Free Software can provide better privacy, quality, reliability, and greater flexibility than corporate alternatives.

Helping

LibreOffice is developed by hundreds of volunteers around the world.

Join us today and help us to make it even better ❤️

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Thank you to the developers, designers, translators, donors and supporters 🙏 🙏🙏.

  • null_dot@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    8 hours ago

    Lots of love for LibreOffice.

    Its a great opensource project that just keeps chugging along being great.

    My team and I use it exclusively in our consultancy. Complex documents and spreadsheets all day long. LO never gets tired.

    Without LO id be beholden to Microsoft.

    Apache should really release the rights to the name OpenOffice and let LO have it.

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        No, not that one. But I guess there are multiple angles, dark mode overall has been pretty rough.

        The one that gets in my way the most is their already spotty xlsx conversion seems to parse Office’s default font color as black instead of automatic, which means when you open Excel docs on LibreOffice you get black text on black background by default.

        You can just select all and manually change the text color, but it’s a pain, and on spreadsheets you have to do it on each spreadsheet page. From what I’ve seen there have been bugs opened and reclosed with “you should set the text to automatic”, which is engineer excuses for what is obviously a genuine issue with the defaults of document conversion, as far as I can tell.

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    19 hours ago

    Does it still look like it’s from 1998?

    It works very well for my light personal needs, but I find the UI to be an eyesore…

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    19 hours ago

    I find the title kinda funny; it’s August 2025 and we’re proud of it 😎

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      14 hours ago

      honestly kinda disappointed they switched to calendar versioning, it makes identifying big releases much harder

      GNU IMP (i refuse to say the short name) 3.0.0 was such an event, it’s sad knowing libreoffice can’t really have that

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          12 hours ago

          idk, but the G in GIMP (ugh) does stand for GNU

          i wonder if it’s also the official reason that it’s (typically) pronounced in GNOME?

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            11 hours ago

            I know. I just didn’t know GNU was pronounced Gee-Noo, like in GIMP

            Isn’t GNOME also a GNU thing? GNU Image Manipulation Program Network O… Object… Model… uhh… Environment? Also, this means GNOME is pronounced like Genome, as in, like, Jeans and stuff, innit?

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              10 hours ago

              …do you pronounce GIMP with a soft G?

              for all 3 of these projects the main way ive heard them said is with a hard G, i know there is a debate with GNOME as to pronounce the G or not (as in the word “gnome”), idk if a similar debate exists with GNU

              imo, there’s no wrong way to pronounce a word, as long as people know what you’re talking about, it’s fine

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                10 hours ago

                Dammit. I want arguments. Chaos. But yes, I do soft G GIMP. Not GNU or GNOME. I do say GNOME with a G, though. I mean, I don’t talk about these things IRL. These words don’t show up in my convos. Actually, it might be without a G. I guess I could start soft G’ing GNU and GNOME, just because. It’s how I got to soft G GIF, by going the opposite way I was doing. And now it just be like that, and hard G GIF feels kinda weird.

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      14 hours ago

      LibreOffice Draw can actually edit PDFs - it’s not perfect for complex layouts but works great for basic editing, adding text, and modifing simple elements (tho sometimes formatting gets a bit wonky).

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      Maybe i got lucky, but i always had good experiences with the pdfs i had to tweak in draw

      But most of my modofications are kind of form-filling, alignment font and format was never a reequirement