OpenOffice.org Community Announces Third Major Release of Its Free, Easy-to-Use Office Software
OpenOffice.org 3.0 provides more flexibility and functionality than any other office suite on the market. Available for the first time as native Mac OS X application.
Edinburgh, UK (PRWEB) October 13, 2008
Celebrated at a launch party in Paris today, and just in time for the eighth birthday of the project, the OpenOffice.org Community today announced the release of OpenOffice.org 3.0. The third major update of the leading productivity suite delivers significant enhancements [ http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/features/3.0 ] and advanced, extensible, productivity tools for all users, including Mac users, as OpenOffice.org now runs natively on the Mac OS X platform.
OpenOffice.org 3.0 is more than a simple productivity application. With this
release the basic components, which include word processor, spreadsheet, presentation,
graphics, formula and database capabilities, can easily be supplemented by extensions
downloaded from the OpenOffice.org extensions repository [ http://extensions.services.openoffice.org
]. Instead of feature bloat, OpenOffice.org 3.0 gives users in enterprises, offices,
schools, as well as home users the freedom to configure their suite their way.
The freedom that OpenOffice brings has proven to be popular with early versions
downloaded hundreds of thousands of times, far exceeding prior major releases. "Our
market has grown," said Louis Suárez-Potts, Community Manager of OpenOffice.org.
"As government after government, enterprise after enterprise adopt the Open Document
Format (the ISO-approved format OpenOffice.org uses natively), they frequently adopt
OpenOffice.org and love it. With 3.0, the application is more interoperable with
MS Office, more capable, more extensible. It frees the desktop from vendor lock-in."
"OpenOffice.org 3.0 is more powerful than ever before and with support for MS Access
2007 .accdb files, improved support for VBA macros, and a new ability to read MS
Office Open XML files, it's even easier to make the change away from legacy MS Office
software," stated Florian Effenberger, Marketing Project Co-Lead of OpenOffice.org.
OpenOffice.org 3.0 naturally has a fresh look, with a new start center, new splash
screen, new icons, and a host of usability improvements. New core features include:
Writer (word processing)
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Louis Suarez-Potts (UTC +02h00)
OpenOffice.org Community Manager
Chair, Community Council
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About OpenOffice.org
The OpenOffice.org Community is an international team of volunteer and sponsored
contributors who develop, translate, support, and promote the leading open source
office productivity suite, OpenOffice.org®. OpenOffice.org's leading edge software
technology (UNO) is also available for developers, systems integrators, etc. to
use in OpenOffice.org extensions or in their own applications.
OpenOffice.org uses the OpenDocument Format OASIS Standard (ISO/IEC 26300) as well
as supporting legacy file formats such as Microsoft Office, and is available on
major computing platforms in over 100 languages. OpenOffice.org software is provided
under the GNU Lesser General Public Licence (LGPL) and may be used free of charge
for any purpose, private or commercial.
The OpenOffice.org Community acknowledges generous sponsorship from a number of
companies, including Sun Microsystems, the founding sponsor and primary contributor.