LibreOffice 4.0.1 Comes With Updated Impress Remote, Delivers Android Remote For All
LibreOffice 4.0.1 Comes With Updated Impress Remote, Delivers Android Remote For All
The Document Foundation (TDF) has released LibreOffice 4.0.1, for Windows, MacOS and Linux. This is the first maintenance and bug fix release for LibreOffice 4.0, which was launched in early February.
The updated version fixes over a hundred bugs and also makes the LibreOffice Impress Remote available for all platforms - Linux, MacOS and Windows - from Google Play.
The LibreOffice Impress Remote is an app to interact with your slideshow presentation from your Android device - including slide previews, speaker notes, and more. Earlier, it only worked with selected Linux versions of LibreOffice. Instructions how to use the remote can be found in The Document Foundation's wiki.
The LibreOffice Impress Remote is an app to interact with your slideshow presentation from your Android device - including slide previews, speaker notes, and more. Earlier, it only worked with selected Linux versions of LibreOffice. Instructions how to use the remote can be found in The Document Foundation's wiki.
The Foundation said:
The new release is a step forward in the process of improving the overall quality and stability of LibreOffice 4.0. For enterprise adoptions, though, The Document Foundation suggests the more solid and stable LibreOffice 3.6.5, backed by certified level 3 support engineers.
The Documentation team has also released the guide "Getting Started with LibreOffice 4.0", which is available in PDF and ODF formats from the website and as a printedbook from Lulu.
You can now download LibreOffice 4.0.1 from the project's website.