The OpenOffice team have made version 3.' of the open source office suite for Windows, Mac OS, Linux and Solaris available to download. It offers numerous enhancements over its predecessor which offer both stability and speed benefits.more ...
The OpenOffice team have made version 3.2 of the open source office suite for Windows, Mac OS, Linux and Solaris available to download. It offers numerous enhancements over its predecessor which offer both stability and speed benefits.
I have been working on OpenOffice Writer most of the time when it was by default used by any linux flavour. Don't know what goes wrong and all linux distros give LibreOffice suite. But does LibreOffice really work as stable and great as OpenOffice Suite?
Is there any PPA for ubuntu that supplies OpenOffice suite to install and update regularly?
It's hard to believe that it was only about six months ago that LibreOffice was born. The free and open source productivity software suite was created, of course, in response to Oracle's unclear intentions regarding OpenOffice.org, which had long been the community's suite of choice.
It's hard to believe that it was only about six months ago that LibreOffice was born. The free and open source productivity software suite was created, of course, in response to Oracle's unclear intentions regarding OpenOffice.org, which had long been the community's suite of choice.
Describing themselves as “a disruptive open source software company”, Open-Xchange - a team made up of some of the key developers of OpenOffice, has announced the launch of OX Documents, a cloud-based office
productivity suite, featuring OX Text, an in-browser word processing
tool.
Early April will be the time for OX Text to be first released under the GNU General Public License 2 and
The open source OpenOffice productivity suite is a cross-platform powerhouse, and you can can add additional functionality by installing extensions. Eric Geier offers six OpenOffice extensions for analyzing readability, special text effects, advanced math functions, and more.
The OpenOffice developers have released the second release candidate for what will become version 3.2 of their free open source office suite, expected to arrive later this month...
Anyone using Linux (or any operating system for that matter) should know about the OpenOffice.org office suite. This suite of tools serve as the open source equivalent to Microsoft Office and does so with ease and full functionality. OpenOffice.org Writer works very similarly to Microsoft Word.