![]() ![]() But then I saw that there are these two names: I was going to say that each release version should be given a simple name. If they’re not going to be given equal weight, then “Available Versions” should at least be placed just below the very large download rectangle design for 6.1.2 and 6.0.6. If there are three “released” versions, then all three “released” versions should be given equal weight on the download page. ![]() I’m thinking, well this is what I have, but is this what I should have? And why is it buried in the website somewhere? Okay, so I click that link (which looks like a checkbox - huh?) and it takes me to the Download LibreOffice (stable) dowload page. When I scroll down, I see that my version (6.1.1) is listed under “LibreOffice is available in the following released versions:” I am a home user who has 6.1.1, which is actively maintained. I go to the website to get it, and there are two huge boxes on the download page for:Ħ.1.2 (If you’re a technology enthusiast, early adopter or power user, this version is for you!)Ħ.0.6 (If you deploy LibreOffice in an enterprise or corporate environment or are a conservative user, please choose this version.). I just got a notification that there is a new version of 6.1.1. There are currently three “released” downloads - but only two of them are highlighted on the download page for the end user. The download experience is incredibly confusing. Which version should a home user be using? ![]()
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