The Document Foundation announces LibreOffice 6.3
The Document Foundation has announced the release of LibreOffice 6.3. This new version of the free-software office suite has lots of new features, better performance, and more interoperability with proprietary formats. In particular, documents can now be redacted to hide sensitive information before they are shared or exported, there are user-interface changes to make it more compact and easier to work with, a FOURIER function has been added to Calc, editable PDFs can be designed more easily, multiple improvements have been made in the Microsoft Office format handling, and more. Beyond that: "Writer and Calc performance has been improved by an order of magnitude based on documents provided by end users: text files with different bookmarks, tables and embedded fonts, large ODS/XLSX spreadsheets, and Calc files with VLOOKUP load and render more quickly. Saving Calc spreadsheets as XLS files is also faster."