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5 days agoLibreOffice cuts off 32-bit support in new release
A new version of LibreOffice, a popular open-source alternative to Microsoft Office, won't run on 32-bit PCs, or support the Windows 7 or 8 operating systems. The Document Foundation earlier this month released version 25.8 of the free productivity suite, which was downloaded 642,564 times in its first week, according to a blog entry on the organization's website. Most Windows software comes in 32-bit and 64-bit versions, and most software vendors offer support for both for backward compatibility.
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