It has been almost three years since the release of OpenOffice.org 2.0. During that time we've seen community fragmentation and frustration resulting from Sun's heavy involvement with the office suite ...
Interested in trying out the free OpenOffice.org 2.0 office suite without having to install it on your computer? Now’s your chance. That option became possible Tuesday when OpenOffice.org and online ...
Note: This review addresses v3.2 of thesoftware. Don’t want to pay hundreds of dollars for an office suite–anddon’t want to settle for a Web-based office application? Then getthe latest version of ...
An open-source office suite, OpenOffice.org might surprise you with the breadth and depth of features found on its 1.0 offering. In fact, OpenOffice.org 1.0 started from the code base of Sun's ...
The open source productivity application OpenOffice.org has been downloaded almost 50 million times since the project was started, according to the company that founded the project, Sun. Erwin ...
Updates to security and availability of leading Open Source office document productivity suite Wilmington, DE —7 October 2021— The Apache® Software Foundation (ASF), the world’s largest Open Source ...
We all love free software, but light on the wallet doesn’t always mean light on the PC. https://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file/fid,23158/description.html is a hefty ...
OpenOffice.org extensions are a quick way to add functionality. Writable in a variety of languages, including Java, JavaScript, OpenOffice.org Basic, Python, and C++, they allow developers to ...
The Sun PDF Import Extension is one of the most popular OpenOffice.org extensions ever created. For the last two years, it has been near the top of the list of most popular downloads on the OpenOffice ...
When I first started using Linux, way back in the last century, one of the biggest challenges was the lack of a decent productivity suite of the sort to which every Windows user is accustomed. The ...
OpenOffice and other open-source projects are hobbled by their corporate masters. It's time to open up OpenOffice for its own good. Matt Asay is a veteran technology columnist who has written for CNET ...