ONLYOFFICE 9.0.3 fixes crashes, glitches, and weird UI bugs

ONLYOFFICE update showing smooth editing and stability on Linux, macOS, and Windows systems.

If you’re already using ONLYOFFICE 9.0, it’s time to update. You see, version 9.0.3 just dropped, and while it’s technically just a bug fix release, it feels like a full refresh. This thing patches up so many weird crashes, UI quirks, and stability hiccups that it should make the whole suite feel cleaner and faster.

From the Document Editor to the PDF tools, everything just feels tighter. Startup freezes? Gone. Random crashes when messing with footers or slide animations? Fixed. Interface glitches on high-DPI monitors? Cleaned up. It’s like someone finally took a broom to the whole UI and swept out all the cobwebs.

One fix that stood out for me was how they dealt with huge file size inflation during PDF export when certain fonts were involved. That kind of stuff drives me nuts, so seeing it addressed is a relief. Even smaller details like icon scaling or font choices for less common languages got attention.

The Spreadsheet Editor also got a lot of love. Those weird #NAME errors when exporting with custom functions? That’s patched. Row height autofit bugs? Handled. Even the percent sign being in the wrong spot with some RTL setups got sorted out.

Presentation crashes? Smoother now. Form field glitches? Fixed. And the PDF editor feels like it’s been fortified with crash-proof padding. Even the thumbnail panel works better. You can cut, paste, and undo like it’s 2025, because, well… it is.

Let’s not forget file conversions. This update smashes a whole list of frustrating failures when converting formats like HWP, DOC, and VSDX. Some of these used to either hang forever or break entirely. Now, they work. It’s not flashy, but it’s the kind of thing that saves hours of frustration.

ONLYOFFICE 9.0.3 might not add new features, but it makes everything you already use way more pleasant. If you rely on this suite even a little, you’ll want this version running today. Downloads for Windows, macOS, and Linux are all available directly from onlyoffice.com.

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  • Brian Fagioli, journalist at NERDS.xyz

    Brian Fagioli is a technology journalist and founder of NERDS.xyz. Known for covering Linux, open source software, AI, and cybersecurity, he delivers no-nonsense tech news for real nerds.

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