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OpenOffice.org announces "end-of-life" for version 2.x of its productivity suite
11 hours ago ago from :~ rekreasi mindaku ~:
A few weeks before the upcoming release of OpenOffice.org 3.2, the OpenOffice.org Community is formally announcing "end-of-life" status for the legacy version 2.x series of its productivity suite. With each new release, users are strongly encouraged to upgrade, to benefit from new features, bug fixes and security improvements. After a new major release, the community supports legacy releases for a period of time to help users with upgrading ...
Related contentOpenOffice.org 3.2.0 RC1
22 hours ago ago from Best Software Reviews,Software Download,Free Download,Free Programs
OpenOffice.org 3 runs on Solaris, Linux (including PPC Linux), and feature set similar to benefit from the source. OpenOffice.org 3 is both an open-source product and a drawing program, with documented APIs licensed under the community. OpenOffice.org 3 Written in 27 languages, with OpenOffice.org 3 being constantly added by the LGPL and SISSL open-source protocols, OpenOffice.org 3 allows any knowledgeable developer to those of file formats, ...
Related contentOpenOffice.org 3.2 New Features
43 minutes ago ago from fehlmann.net
(OpenOffice.org) F aster start up times, ODF 1.2, Password protected Microsoft Office XML files, calc improvements, http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/features/3.2/rc1.html
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6 hours ago ago from Yulidas Blog
OpenOffice.org is an open source office application package that can be obtained free of charge. The package includes the components of word processing (writer), spreadsheets (spreadsheet), presentation, vector illustration, and the data warehouse (database). OpenOffice.org is intended as a rival to Microsoft Office and can be run on various platforms, including Windows, Solaris, Linux, and Mac OS X. OpenOffice.org supports the open document ...
Related contentAlways wait for the x.1 Software Release
1 hour, 44 minutes ago ago from ultraorange.net
Software is a complicated beast – even with a lot of testing and additional beta releases bugs will go through. That is why I NEVER install a full release numbers, like Photoshop 6.0 or WordPress 2.9 – I always wait until the x.1 patch is out. In the case of Windows you should always wait for the first service pack. Only when the software is out to thousands or even million of users all bugs will rear their ugly heads – so let ...
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Microsoft loses appeal; Office barred from sale after January 11
21 hours ago ago from Download Squad
Reported by our ugly sister Engadget, it seems that Microsoft has finally lost its appeal against i4i in the long-running 'XML patent' lawsuit . Microsoft were quick to release a statement to the press, allaying any fears that Office 2007, or 2010, will become unavailable. Office 2010, we assume, will still be released on schedule, and new versions of Office and Word 2007 without the infringing XML technology will be made available before ...
Related contentCourt orders Microsoft to stop selling Office by January 11th
22 hours ago ago from The Unofficial Apple Weblog
Whoa. A judge for the The U.S. Court of Appeals has just upheld an earlier verdict forbidding Microsoft from selling both Office and Word after January 11th, 2010. This suit, which was filed by i4i, a creator of a XML plugin for Microsoft Office, alleged that Microsoft's Open XML format, which uses the DOCX and XLSX extensions that have been a part of Office on the Mac since Office 2008, violated i4i's patented XML handling algorithms. The ...
Related contentMicrosoft Appeal Fails, Ban on Office and Word to Commence Jan. 11th
20 hours ago ago from Switched
Last summer, when U.S. District Court Judge Leonard Davis ordered Microsoft to permanently shelve Word (and pay a whopping $290 million in damages), some analysts dismissed the ruling as a publicity stunt. Microsoft just received a swift and powerful kick to the groin, though, as the decision has reportedly been upheld by the U.S. Court of Appeals. According to Engadget, Microsoft only has until January 11th, when the Word and Office ban ...
Related contentCourt bans sale of Word; Microsoft has fix ready
23 hours ago ago from U.S. News
Court bans sale of Word; Microsoft has fix ready SEATTLE (AP) -- A federal appeals court ordered Microsoft Corp. to stop selling its Word program in January and pay a Canadian software company $290 million for violating a patent, upholding the judgment of a lower court. But people looking to buy Word or Microsoft's Office package in the U.S. won't have to go without the software. Microsoft said Tuesday it expects that new versions of the ...
Related contentBBC News - Ban on sales of Microsoft Word upheld
6 hours ago ago from BBC
Word 2003 and 2007 are the most common versions on the market Microsoft has failed in its attempt to dismiss a court case that would stop it selling Word. The software giant appealed against a ruling which found it infringed a patent owned by Canadian company i4i. With the failure of the appeal Microsoft must now pay i4i damages of $290m ( 182m) and comply with an injunction ending the sales of some versions of Word. The ...
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