The Document Foundation today announced a new version of its free and open source office productivity suite, LibreOffice.
Version 4.2 of LibreOffice contains several new features aimed at users of Microsoft Windows, with improved Windows 7 and 8 intergration, custom dialogs and the ability to lock down configurations through Group Policy Objects in Active Directory.
Interoperability with Microsoft Office OOXML and DOCX formats has also been improved, and the LibreOffice Calc spreadsheet features a new calculation engine that can make use of graphics card processor through OpenCL for massively parallel operations.
LibreOffice's user interface has also been cleaned up and now sports a more flat icon theme called Sifr.
Despite being free to use, LibreOffice and other alternatives struggle to gain traction in the enterprise, an October 2013 survey by analysts Forrester revealed.
