Wednesday, November 11, 2009

OpenOffice.org 3.x, unloaded by 100 million users

We speak about a version (thrown one year ago behind) of this computer suite that every time it has more follower. It is a free software that has transformed into the ideal alternative Microsoft Office. find out here about the benefits so much for companies or for particular users.

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To compete with Microsoft is not simple at all, any more if we speak about a competition against Microsoft Office. In spite of this, OpenOffice.org 3.x he has begun to tread loudly, and n only one year managed to capture the attention of more than one million persons.
One treats as a software more that advisable for companies because it is of free discharge and consequently, problems of licenses are avoided. The same way, the fear of the unknown thing persists although the similarities with Microsoft Office are indisputable.

What does this suite bring to us again?

- Support for PDF: there is allowed the edition of documents of this format of simple and tidy form.
- Edition of Wikis and blogs: we will be able to edit wikis and blogs of Wordpress or Movable Type straight from the proper program.
- More extensions: the functionalities of the same one increase this way.
- Application of management of e-mail: with the same one it will be possible to substitute Outlook. It integrates calendar, tasks, e-mail and connection with external servants.
- A native version for Mac and for Windows that allows a maximum integration with the operating system.
- The formats incompatibilities are minimal (he has added many to himself with this version in addition to OpenXML)

We repeat to you that it is a question of a software of open code and that to prove it you have only to lower it from the official web.
It is more that advisable and we hope that the users should keep on growing to the step that they go. Do mention to us that it has looked like to you this new version if it is that it is already testeado.

Image: Ivan Walsh

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