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=== Current Version === === Current Version ===
-NeoOffice 2022 runs natively on both Silicon and Intel Macs running macOS 11 Big Sur - macOS 12 Monterey.+NeoOffice 2022.1 runs natively on both Silicon and Intel Macs running macOS 11 Big Sur - macOS 13 Ventura.
-You can download the latest version of NeoOffice 2022 from [https://apps.apple.com/app/neooffice/id639210716?mt=12 Apple's Mac App Store] or NeoOffice 2022 Professional Edition from the [https://github.com/neooffice/NeoOffice/releases NeoOffice releases page on GitHub].+You can download NeoOffice 2022.1 from [https://apps.apple.com/app/neooffice/id639210716?mt=12 Apple's Mac App Store] or NeoOffice 2022.1 Professional Edition from the [https://github.com/neooffice/NeoOffice/releases/latest NeoOffice releases page on GitHub].
=== Updates === === Updates ===
To receive announcements whenever a patch or new release of NeoOffice is available, follow us on Twitter [http://twitter.com/NeoOffice @NeoOffice]. To receive announcements whenever a patch or new release of NeoOffice is available, follow us on Twitter [http://twitter.com/NeoOffice @NeoOffice].
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 +'''2017.1:''' This version fixes the following bugs:
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 +* When using the Sifr icons while in Dark Mode, most Sifr icons were nearly impossible to see against the color of NeoOffice's toolbar background.
 +* When using mail merge, NeoOffice would unexpectedly quit when transitioning between some of the panels in the Mail Merge Wizard and would fail to save the mail merge results.
 +* When pasting HTML into a Writer document, NeoOffice would sometimes crash.
 +* When undoing text that has been changed using the Chinese conversion dialog, LibreOffice bug #91995 would occur in NeoOffice.
 +* When dragging images from the Finder, dropping the image into NeoOffice would fail.
 +* SSL support was missing from Python libraries bundled with NeoOffice Professional Edition.
===New Features=== ===New Features===

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Current Version

NeoOffice 2022.1 runs natively on both Silicon and Intel Macs running macOS 11 Big Sur - macOS 13 Ventura.

You can download NeoOffice 2022.1 from Apple's Mac App Store or NeoOffice 2022.1 Professional Edition from the NeoOffice releases page on GitHub.

Updates

To receive announcements whenever a patch or new release of NeoOffice is available, follow us on Twitter @NeoOffice.

2017.1: This version fixes the following bugs:

  • When using the Sifr icons while in Dark Mode, most Sifr icons were nearly impossible to see against the color of NeoOffice's toolbar background.
  • When using mail merge, NeoOffice would unexpectedly quit when transitioning between some of the panels in the Mail Merge Wizard and would fail to save the mail merge results.
  • When pasting HTML into a Writer document, NeoOffice would sometimes crash.
  • When undoing text that has been changed using the Chinese conversion dialog, LibreOffice bug #91995 would occur in NeoOffice.
  • When dragging images from the Finder, dropping the image into NeoOffice would fail.
  • SSL support was missing from Python libraries bundled with NeoOffice Professional Edition.

New Features

This is the first version of NeoOffice that includes a universal installer and that runs natively on both Silicon and Intel Macs running on the following versions of macOS.

NeoOffice 2022 is still based on LibreOffice 4.4 so it should have the same features and behaviors as NeoOffice 2017.

Also, this version fixes the following bugs:

  • NeoOffice would hang when changing the font or text size while there is uncommitted text in a Writer comment (Issue #2)
  • When running in Dark Mode, changing any cells within the data range of a Calc chart would cause the chart's text color to invert when saving (Issue #3)

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