LibreOffice 26.2 Arrives for Windows, Mac, and Linux

LibreOffice 26.2 Arrives for Windows, Mac, and Linux

The Document Foundation announced the release of LibreOffice 26.2, the latest version of the popular and free office productivity suite.

“LibreOffice 26.2 shows what happens when software is built around users, not business models, and how open source software can deliver a modern, polished productivity suite without compromising user freedom,” The Document Foundation’s Florian Effenberger writes. “This release is about speed, reliability, and giving people control over their documents.”

LibreOffice 26.2 offers improved performance and responsiveness across the suite, making large documents open, edit, and save more smoothly; enhanced compatibility with documents created in proprietary and open core office software, reducing formatting issues and surprises; a refined user interface behavior for a cleaner, more consistent experience; expanded support for open standards, reinforcing long-term access to documents; and hundreds of bug fixes and stability improvements contributed by the global LibreOffice community according to the Document Foundation.

LibreOffice 26.2 is available now for Windows, Mac, and Linux, and it supports over 120 languages. There’s no licensing fee for any kind of use, so it can be used at home, and in businesses, schools, and public institutions of all kinds.

You can learn more and download LibreOffice 26.2 from the LibreOffice website.

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