The Document Foundation has released LibreOffice 25.2.3, the third maintenance update in the 25.2 series, which is now available for download on Windows, MacOS, and Linux platforms. This update aims to enhance the software's performance, reliability, and compatibility through numerous bug fixes and improvements.
The announcement was made in Berlin on April 30, 2025. LibreOffice 25.2.3 combines advanced features with stability suitable for both casual and enterprise users. For those in need of a more rigorously tested version for business environments, the foundation recommends using LibreOffice 24.8.
This version of LibreOffice is built on the LibreOffice Technology Platform, which supports the development of various formats, ensuring compatibility with both the open ODF (Open Document Format) and Microsoft’s proprietary OOXML formats. The platform allows for the creation of applications that work seamlessly across desktop, mobile, and cloud environments.
For enterprises, The Document Foundation suggests utilizing the LibreOffice Enterprise suite, available through ecosystem partners, which includes additional features, SLAs, and security updates. Comprehensive user manuals for LibreOffice 25.2 are accessible, and users can seek technical support from community volunteers via mailing lists or the Ask LibreOffice website.
LibreOffice can be downloaded from their official site, and users, along with free software supporters, are encouraged to contribute to the project through donations.
Looking ahead, it will be interesting to see how future updates and releases will further enhance the functionality and interoperability of LibreOffice, particularly in response to the evolving needs of enterprise users and the growing demand for cloud-based solutions. The foundation's commitment to open standards will likely continue to play a crucial role in its development strategy
The announcement was made in Berlin on April 30, 2025. LibreOffice 25.2.3 combines advanced features with stability suitable for both casual and enterprise users. For those in need of a more rigorously tested version for business environments, the foundation recommends using LibreOffice 24.8.
This version of LibreOffice is built on the LibreOffice Technology Platform, which supports the development of various formats, ensuring compatibility with both the open ODF (Open Document Format) and Microsoft’s proprietary OOXML formats. The platform allows for the creation of applications that work seamlessly across desktop, mobile, and cloud environments.
For enterprises, The Document Foundation suggests utilizing the LibreOffice Enterprise suite, available through ecosystem partners, which includes additional features, SLAs, and security updates. Comprehensive user manuals for LibreOffice 25.2 are accessible, and users can seek technical support from community volunteers via mailing lists or the Ask LibreOffice website.
LibreOffice can be downloaded from their official site, and users, along with free software supporters, are encouraged to contribute to the project through donations.
Looking ahead, it will be interesting to see how future updates and releases will further enhance the functionality and interoperability of LibreOffice, particularly in response to the evolving needs of enterprise users and the growing demand for cloud-based solutions. The foundation's commitment to open standards will likely continue to play a crucial role in its development strategy
LibreOffice 25.2.3 released
The Document Foundation has announced the release of LibreOffice 25.2.3, marking the third maintenance update for the LibreOffice 25.2 series across Windows, MacOS, and Linux platforms. The release features bug fixes and compatibility enhancements aimed at improving performance, reliability, and interoperability.