The Document Foundation announced today the general availability of LibreOffice 25.2.3 as the third maintenance update to the latest LibreOffice 25.2 office suite series to fix various bugs and other issues.
LibreOffice 25.2.3 is here a little over a month after LibreOffice 25.2.2 to address various bugs, crashes, and other annoyances reported by users in an attempt to improve the overall stability and reliability of this popular open-source, free, and cross-platform office suite.
In numbers, this maintenance update addresses a total of 68 bugs. Details about these bugs can be found in the RC1 and RC2 changelogs. Meanwhile, you can download LibreOffice 25.2.3 right now from the official website as binaries for DEB and RPM-based GNU/Linux distributions, or as a source tarball.
Those of you who have LibreOffice 25.2 installed from the software repositories of your GNU/Linux distribution should wait until the LibreOffice 25.2.3 point release arrives there before updating your installations.
LibreOffice 25.2 was released on February 6th, 2025, introducing major changes like a new privacy feature that removes all personal information associated with any document, such as author names and timestamps, editing time, printer name and configuration, document template, author and date for comments, and tracked changes.
The LibreOffice 25.2 office suite series will be supported with seven maintenance updates until November 30th, 2025. The next point release, LibreOffice 25.2.4, is planned for early June 2025. Meanwhile, all LibreOffice 25.2 users are urged to update their installations to the new point release as soon as possible.
Once again, The Document Foundation reminds us that this is the “Community” edition of LibreOffice, supported by volunteers. For enterprise-class deployments, they recommend using the LibreOffice Enterprise family of applications from ecosystem partners.
Credits: 9to5Linux.com