Announced today on social media, The Document Foundation He launched yesterday LibreOffice 7.3.3. This is the third point update in the 7.3 series, and doesn't include any notable new features, unless it's tagged as such a bug fix we've been experiencing. The list of changes is published in two links, that of the RC1 and RC2 of LibreOffice 7.3.3. This update happens at v7.3.2 which was released on April 1.
In total, LibreOffice 7.3.3 has arrived with almost 100 changes, more specifically 88 bug fixes. Perhaps what stands out most about this release note is that from now on you can also download the office suite from SourceForge, a website where you can host collaborative projects that, in a way, have similarities to GitHub. The link for 7.3.3 is this.
As of LibreOffice 7.3.3, the suite is also on SourceForge
Logan Abbott, President and COO of SourceForge, says:
We are happy to add to our library of open source downloads an amazing open source office suite like LibreOffice, which is hands down one of the best office suites ever and one that I personally use quite often. I recommend it to anyone who needs a powerful open source office suite.
As always since the Enterprise version was launched, TDF has taken advantage of the moment to remember that there is a version for companies, one that is actually the same as the Community, but with which you receive direct support from the developers (not the community) and in which you can also request features a la carte.
LibreOffice 7.3.3 is available since yesterday May 4, and the project still does not recommend it for production teams. For those who need stability, it is recommended to stay on LO 7.2.6 until the 7.3 series receives at least two more minor updates. Both versions can be downloaded from here.