NeoOffice 3.4.1 Release Notes

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The new changes included in this patch are listed below: The new changes included in this patch are listed below:
-* Fixed a problem where playing videos in a document would sometimes cause NeoOffice to crash.+* NeoOffice no longer uses obsolete Mac OS X functions to prevent computer sleep during a slideshow.
-* Fixed an issue where exporting as PDF would cause NeoOffice to display the wrong name in the document's titlebar.+
'''Note: 3.4.1 {{NeoPatchVer}} requires a full installation of NeoOffice 3.4.1 and will not install on any version of NeoOffice 3.3 or NeoOffice 3.4.1 Beta. {{NeoPatchVer}} includes all fixes and additions of previous patches.''' '''Note: 3.4.1 {{NeoPatchVer}} requires a full installation of NeoOffice 3.4.1 and will not install on any version of NeoOffice 3.3 or NeoOffice 3.4.1 Beta. {{NeoPatchVer}} includes all fixes and additions of previous patches.'''
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 +'''3.4.1 Patch-3''': The new changes included in this patch are listed below:
 +* Fixed a problem where playing videos in a document would sometimes cause NeoOffice to crash.
 +* Fixed an issue where exporting as PDF would cause NeoOffice to display the wrong name in the document's titlebar.
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'''3.4.1 Patch-2''': The new changes included in this patch are listed below: '''3.4.1 Patch-2''': The new changes included in this patch are listed below:
* NeoOffice no longer sets the document name to "Untitled" in the document window's titlebar during autosaving. * NeoOffice no longer sets the document name to "Untitled" in the document window's titlebar during autosaving.

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Current Version

The latest version of NeoOffice is: 3.4.1.

NeoOffice 3.4.1 requires an Intel Macintosh running Mac OS X 10.6.8 or higher, including Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks. Some Aqua features will appear differently depending on your version of Mac OS X.

(NeoOffice 3.3 is still available for users with Intel Macs running 10.6.8 to 10.8.5; NeoOffice 3.3 is not compatible with Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks.)

You can find the MD5SUMs for current NeoOffice downloads (main binary, language packs, and patches) on the NeoOffice MD5 Checksums page.

Patches

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Current Patch

3.4.1 Patch-17 is now available. The new changes included in this patch are listed below:

  • NeoOffice no longer uses obsolete Mac OS X functions to prevent computer sleep during a slideshow.

Note: 3.4.1 Patch-17 requires a full installation of NeoOffice 3.4.1 and will not install on any version of NeoOffice 3.3 or NeoOffice 3.4.1 Beta. Patch-17 includes all fixes and additions of previous patches.

Older Patches

3.4.1 Patch-3: The new changes included in this patch are listed below:

  • Fixed a problem where playing videos in a document would sometimes cause NeoOffice to crash.
  • Fixed an issue where exporting as PDF would cause NeoOffice to display the wrong name in the document's titlebar.

3.4.1 Patch-2: The new changes included in this patch are listed below:

  • NeoOffice no longer sets the document name to "Untitled" in the document window's titlebar during autosaving.
  • Fixed an issue where NeoOffice would sometimes display an error dialog after saving when the user moved or renamed the document while it was open
  • NeoOffice will no longer insert an empty line or row after each line or row of data when pasting text that has Windows style line breaks.

3.4.1 Patch-1: The new changes included in this patch are listed below:

  • Fixed a bug that could cause scrolling to be slow when swiping on the trackpad.
  • Fixed the following potential crashes or hangs:
    • NeoOffice would occasionally hang when dragging an image within a particular Writer document.
    • NeoOffice would crash when pressing an arrow key in an empty field in Base's query design.
    • NeoOffice would crash when opening a particular Writer file with comments.
    • NeoOffice would crash when opening a particular .svg image file with gradients.
  • Fixed a problem where NeoOffice would create two duplicate versions instead of one version in the Mac OS X Versions browser each time a document was saved.
  • Fixed a bug where NeoOffice would display an uncloseable window if the document window was closed while in the Mac OS X Versions browser.
  • Fixed an issue where NeoOffice would sometimes display a blank popover window when clicking on the downward arrow icon next to the document name in a document window's titlebar while running on Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks.

NeoOffice 3.4.1 includes all of the fixes previously available in NeoOffice 3.4 but requires a new, full download.

Below is a list of the bugs in NeoOffice 3.4 that we fixed in NeoOffice 3.4.1:

  • Opening certain .docx and .pptx documents could cause NeoOffice to crash.
  • Changing any NeoOffice Writer Print Settings in the Options dialog would disable printing of word processing documents.
  • Zooming using the trackpad would cause the current document to zoom in and out too rapidly.

New Features in NeoOffice 3.4.1

NeoOffice 3.4.1 fixes several bugs found in NeoOffice 3.4.

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