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The
OpenOffice.org Community recently announcing
the general
availability of OpenOffice.org Version 3.
Right from the opening screen,
OpenOffice.org 3 has a fresh new look, with
a new start screen, new
splash screen, new icons, and a host of
usability improvements.
The Writer word processor has a cool new
slider control for zooming,
allows multi-page display while editing, has
powerful new multilingual
support, and boasts improved notes
capabilities. As well as conventional
office documents, Writer can now edit wiki
documents for the web.
The Calc spreadsheet has been given another
increase in capacity - now
up to 1024 columns per sheet. It also has a
powerful new equation
solver, and a great new collaboration
feature for multiple users.
Draw can now cope with poster-size graphics
(up to 3sq metres), and
Impress supports multiple monitors for
presentations. Chart now produces
much more clean looking graphics by default,
and has a range of
additional features requested by power
users.
The popular built-in PDF export facility has
been further enhanced with
PDF/A support and a range of new
user-selectable options.
OpenOffice.org 3 is now also available for
the first time as a full Mac
OS X application, bringing the power of the
world's leading open-source
office suite to a whole new group of users.
And it's even easier than
ever to persuade MS-Office users to upgrade
to OpenOffice.org, with new
support for MS-Access 2007 'accdb' files,
improved support for VBA
macros, and a new ability to read MS-Office
Open XML files (Microsoft
Office 2007 and Office 2008 documents)
OpenOffice.org's support for extensions is
really coming of age with
OpenOffice.org 3. A rapidly expanding number
of additional features are
available from different developers to add
great features such as an
Impress presenter console, support for
business analytics, PDF import,
and a whole new way of supporting additional
languages.
Tell your friends that 2008 is 'The Year of
3'; - the year we released
OpenOffice.org 3; the year we make
OpenOffice.org available on all 3
major computing platforms (MS-Windows,
GNU/Linux, and Mac OS X); and the
year to realise the 3 key benefits of
OpenOffice.org: it's great
software; it's easy to use; and it's free.
Links
Official Press Release
http://www.openoffice.org/news/
Download:
http://download.openoffice.org
Guide to new features:
http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/features/3.0
Technical release notes:
http://development.openoffice.org/releases/3.0.0.html
Availability of localised versions and
ports:
http://download.openoffice.org/other.html |