From: Gordon Darling on 2 Jun 2010 10:59 Available for download "OpenOffice.org is an Open Source, community-developed, multiplatform office-productivity suite. It includes the key desktop applications, such as a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation manager, and drawing program, with a user interface and feature set similar to other office suites. Sophisticated and flexible, OpenOffice.org also works transparently with a variety of file formats, including Microsoft´s. Localizations of OpenOffice.org are available in 27 languages with more being constantly added by the community. OpenOffice.org runs stably and natively on Solaris, Linux (including PPC Linux), and Windows. Additional ports, such as for FreeBSD, IRIX, and Mac OS X, are in various stages of completion. Written in C++ and with documented APIs licensed under the LGPL and SISSL Open Source licenses, OpenOffice.org allows any knowledgeable developer to benefit from the source. And, because the file format for OpenOffice.org is in XML, interoperability is easy, making future development and adoption more certain." http://ftp5.gwdg.de/pub/openoffice/stable/3.2.1/ Regards Gordon -- ox·y·mo·ron n. pl. ox·y·mo·ra or ox·y·mo·rons A rhetorical figure in which incongruous or contradictory terms are combined, as in Microsoft Security, Microsoft Help and Microsoft Works.
From: LouB on 2 Jun 2010 11:18 Gordon Darling wrote: > Available for download > > "OpenOffice.org is an Open Source, community-developed, multiplatform > office-productivity suite. It includes the key desktop applications, such > as a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation manager, and drawing > program, with a user interface and feature set similar to other office > suites. > > Sophisticated and flexible, OpenOffice.org also works transparently with > a variety of file formats, including Microsoft´s. > > Localizations of OpenOffice.org are available in 27 languages with more > being constantly added by the community. OpenOffice.org runs stably and > natively on Solaris, Linux (including PPC Linux), and Windows. Additional > ports, such as for FreeBSD, IRIX, and Mac OS X, are in various stages of > completion. > > Written in C++ and with documented APIs licensed under the LGPL and SISSL > Open Source licenses, OpenOffice.org allows any knowledgeable developer > to benefit from the source. And, because the file format for > OpenOffice.org is in XML, interoperability is easy, making future > development and adoption more certain." > > > http://ftp5.gwdg.de/pub/openoffice/stable/3.2.1/ > > Regards > Gordon > > > > > What is new?
From: Gordon Darling on 2 Jun 2010 11:34 On Wed, 02 Jun 2010 11:18:15 -0400, LouB wrote: <snip> > What is new? The 3.2.1rc2 release notes are here http://development.openoffice.org/releases/3.2.1rc2.html Regards Gordon -- ox·y·mo·ron n. pl. ox·y·mo·ra or ox·y·mo·rons A rhetorical figure in which incongruous or contradictory terms are combined, as in Microsoft Security, Microsoft Help and Microsoft Works.
From: s|b on 2 Jun 2010 14:35 On 02 Jun 2010 15:34:04 GMT, Gordon Darling wrote: > > What is new? > The 3.2.1rc2 release notes are here > > http://development.openoffice.org/releases/3.2.1rc2.html So it's a release candidate, not an official release. Can't see it at <http://download.openoffice.org/other.html> -- s|b
From: Gordon Darling on 2 Jun 2010 14:42 On Wed, 02 Jun 2010 20:35:19 +0200, s|b wrote: > On 02 Jun 2010 15:34:04 GMT, Gordon Darling wrote: > >> > What is new? > >> The 3.2.1rc2 release notes are here >> >> http://development.openoffice.org/releases/3.2.1rc2.html > > So it's a release candidate, not an official release. Can't see it at > <http://download.openoffice.org/other.html> No it's the stable final http://ftp5.gwdg.de/pub/openoffice/stable/3.2.1/ including the SDK There is always a lag on the official front page till all the mirrors propagate. A lot of it looks as though it's just Oracle re-branding ex Sun though. Regards Gordon -- ox·y·mo·ron n. pl. ox·y·mo·ra or ox·y·mo·rons A rhetorical figure in which incongruous or contradictory terms are combined, as in Microsoft Security, Microsoft Help and Microsoft Works.
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