LibreOffice 7.0 Will Finally Remove Adobe Flash Player Support

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  • Post Updated: April 3, 2024

Libreoffice 7.0 will finally remove adobe flash player supportThe Document Foundation is working not only on minor revisions for LibreOffice, which most often include tens of bug fixes, but also on a new major release that should go live at some point in the coming months.

Referred to as LibreOffice 7.0, this new major update will include lots of improvements, including several under-the-hood changes that make sense moving forward.

As one of the most popular productivity suites out there, LibreOffice also supports exporting content, such as presentations and drawings, to Adobe Flash. In other words, it’s one easy way to create Flash Player content that can be then used for a wide variety of purposes.

The problem with Flash is that Adobe itself plans to retire it later this year, so the entire world is leaving it behind.

And according to the official release notes of LibreOffice 7.0, The Document Foundation is doing the same thing, with the next maj… (read more)

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