![]() “LibreOffice Still is the stable version that has undergone more testing (over a longer time). “LibreOffice Fresh is the stable version with the most recent features” I know of no problems in jumping versions when updating. With the release of LibreOffice 7.6.3, the LibreOffice Viewer app for Android has been made available in the Google Play Store. ![]() That's because Ubuntu keeps it on a stable release. If you are hearing about a new LibreOffice version release, most likely, you won't be getting the new release. I guess that this may vary when a particular version is deemed EOL. But the LibreOffice version provided by the Ubuntu repository may not be the latest one. Thus I’ve got both on my system & get told that there is an update when I boot up LO4 but not when I boot LO5. You should be able to use any of the listed mirrors by adding a line to your. Version updates are only for the current ‘line’ of LO (4.x, 5.x, etc.). If you are running Debian, it is strongly suggested to use a package manager like aptitude or synaptic to download and install packages, instead of doing so manually via this website. Making a backup of that dir/folder may be a sane option. Those customisations are stored within your personal Profile (look at ( menu): Tools→ Options→ LibreOffice→ Paths to discover where this is) & may be overwritten on version update. ![]() Most of the issues occur due to customisations to LO made whilst you use it. ![]() As far as your document files are concerned, you should be unaffected, in that large efforts are made so that files created under earlier LO versions can be opened by newer LO versions (I am unaware of any bugs in this regard - other people will quickly jump in if I’m wrong!). ![]()
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