New Update ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors available for Windows, Linux and macOS

The Document Foundation (TDF) has been throwing some absolute daggers at Microsoft lately. It has actively been accusing the Windows maker of using absurdly complex XML schemas to trap users and even urged customers to abandon Windows 10 for Linux last year.

Now, it has shifted its crosshairs to a supposed ally, OnlyOffice, explicitly labeling the rival productivity suite as "fake open-source." According to TDF, OnlyOffice partners with Microsoft to enforce vendor lock-in by defaulting to Microsoft file formats instead of championing open standards.

 
Since a few weeks I am having problems opening documents (especially powerpoints) created with latest Microsoft Office using LibreOffice. When I have a word document open and open such a latest powerpoint, the slides only show partially (e.g. header and background are visible, but pictures and bullets won't show).

(y) Thanks @Parkinsond for posting above Neowin link. I tried only office and it seems that OnlyOffice on Linux does not has this annoying issues with latest M$ Office formats. I can open three powerpoints and a few word documents without issue. Although I like the super quick lanch of LibreOffice in Linux Mint (Open Office is a lot slower to open documents), I just have changed the default from LibreOffice to OnlyOffice. I will keep LibreOffice installed and check back from time to time, but I am forced to switched to the much slower OnlyOffice otherwise I can't use the latest documents from work (I am retired but still teaching my old trade on University for fun).
 
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Since a few weeks I am having problems opening documents (especially powerpoints) created with latest Microsoft Office using LibreOffice. When I have a word document open and open such a latest powerpoint, the slides only show partially (e.g. header and background are visible, but pictures and bullets won't show).

(y) Thanks @Parkinsond for posting above Neowin link. I tried only office and it seems that OnlyOffice on Linux does not has this annoying issues with latest M$ Office formats. I can open three powerpoints and a few word documents without issue. Although I like the super quick lanch of LibreOffice in Linux Mint (Open Office is a lot slower to open documents), I just have changed the default from LibreOffice to OnlyOffice. I will keep LibreOffice installed and check back from time to time, but I am forced to switched to the much slower OnlyOffice otherwise I can't use the latest documents from work (I am retired but still teaching my old trade on University for fun).
If OnlyOffice is a native installer (not a web wrapper), it will be the best alternative for MS Office.
 
I forgot about an annoyance of OnlyOffice running in flatpak (sandbox), sometimes refuses to save because of access rights and then you have to save it with a different. name. It is a known issue. To overcome that flatpak permission is set to allow write access to ALL SYSTEM FILES :-(


It is running okay with network, inter process communications, pulse-audio server, all system files removed and you need to manually add write access to xdg-documents and flatpak folder (/home/YOUR NAME/.var/app/org.onlyoffice.desktopeditors/)
 
ONLYOFFICE Docs 9.3 released: Enhanced PDF Editor, more signature options, Multipage View, Solver in sheets, and more

 
For the record... changelog of version 9.3.0 including security fixes

9.3.0​


New features​


All Editors​

  • Added the Use AI functions option to the application settings
  • Added Box and Dropbox cloud providers
  • Added the Pin option to the Recent files and Recent folders lists onthe start page
  • Added the ability to work with files in separate windows (macOS)
  • Added the Open File option to the application settings to open a file in a separatewindow (macOS)
  • Implemented the ability to add hyperlinks to images, shapes, or groups
  • Implemented all settings for texture fills for images
  • Updated macro recording in documents, spreadsheets, and presentations

Document Editor​

  • Added Multiple pages view
  • Added the Zoom to 100% and Multiple pages buttons to the View tab
  • Changed the appearance of comments. Now a user's color is used andthe beginning and end of the comment are displayed
  • Implemented the ability to select words/paragraphs by double/triple-clickingthe mouse
  • Added saving to the MD format
  • Moved header and footer settings to a separate Header & Footer tab

Spreadsheet Editor​

  • Added support for new functions: REGEXTEST, REGEXREPLACE, REGEXEXTRACT
  • Improved work of the COUNTIF function
  • Added support for dynamic arrays
  • Added Solver for solving linear problems (Simplex LP)
  • Changed the color of the resolved comment indicator
  • Added the ability to select multiple separators when splitting text into columns/pastingfrom the clipboard
  • Added the Format button, which combines various functions for working with sheets/rows/columns
  • Added support for TSV files for reading
  • Added options for pasting from the clipboard for the Paste button on the top toolbar

Presentation Editor​

  • Added support for GIF animations playback in the slideshow demonstration mode

Forms​

  • Added the signature settings window with the ability to draw and add text to signatures
  • Added the ability to stretch fixed forms to fit the table cell size usingthe context menu
  • Added the Protection tab, which duplicates the Protect functionality in theFile menu
  • Added saving to the MD format

PDF Editor​

  • Added version history
  • Added Multiple pages view
  • Added the Zoom to 100% and Multiple pages buttons to the View tab
  • Implemented a password prompt when enabling the Edit PDF mode if the file isprotected from editing
  • Added support for Link annotations with the ability to add them both toan area and to text on a page
  • Added the ability to continue editing PDF using embedded fonts
  • Added the ability to redact text using the auxiliary pop-up toolbar
  • Added parameters for printing pages

Diagram​

  • Added print preview

Fixes​


Security​

  • Fixed several vulnerabilities with out-of-bounds read in XLS processing/conversion(via FilePass, HLink, rgXTI.itabLast, Formula record cce, ShapePropsStream,and CRN.colLast records/fields) leading to information leak and ASLR bypass
  • Fixed vulnerabilities with untrusted pointer dereference in XLS processing/conversion(via pictFmla.cbBufInCtlStm and other vectors) leading to informationleak and ASLR bypass
  • Fixed a DOM-based XSS vulnerability when executing a macro using dynamic import()(CVE-2021-43446, CVE-2023-50883, CVE-2024-44085)
  • Fixed the vulnerability in the update service, that allows you to perform actionswith files with system privileges
 

9.4.0​

New features​


All Editors​


  • Added Croatian language interface translation (hr-HR, Hrvatska)
  • Moved chart settings from the right panel to a separate Chart design tab
  • Added options for pasting from the clipboard for the Paste button on the top toolbar

Document Editor​


  • Implemented the ability to add a horizontal line

Spreadsheet Editor​


  • Added the Dark mode support for the sheet

Presentation Editor​


  • Added 25 new presentation design themes
  • Added 20 new slide transitions, grouped by category

Forms​


  • The app saves the most recently added image in the Signature field so it can beautomatically used when filling out the form again
  • Added the "Send for signing" and "Filling status" panels

Security​


  • Fixed out-of-bounds read vulnerabilities when converting XLS to XLSX in the followingfunctions: ChartSheetSubstream::recalc, TextPropsStream::readFields,MetroBlob::ReadComplexData, SUPBOOK::serialize_book and ATTACHEDLABEL::serialize_rPr
  • Fixed a vulnerability in GUID generation that allowed an attacker to calculateGUIDs based on their creation time
  • Fixed a vulnerability that allowed bypassing macro sandbox restrictions and accessingenvironment objects via sloppy-mode this and eval


The release of ONLYOFFICE Docs 9.4 introduces several significant updates, including a license update, new features like Dark Document mode for spreadsheets, horizontal lines for better document structure, and enhanced presentation tools with new themes and transitions. These improvements aim to enhance user experience and streamline collaboration across the suite.
 

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