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Review: Open-Source Office Suites ComparedOpen in New Window
Serdar Yegulalp reviews OpenOffice.org, StarOffice from Sun, IBM's Lotus Symphony, KOffice for Linux, and AbiWord which were tested In search of an alternative to Microsoft Office. read more »
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Go-OO: The best office suite you never knew you usedOpen in New Window
"If you run Ubuntu, openSUSE, Debian, or Mandriva, among other distributions, then whenever you run OpenOffice.org you don't run the 'official' version, but rather Go-OO, an office suite...." read more »
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Sun wrestles itself with StarOffice 9Open in New Window
Bruce Byfield evaluates Sun's continued decision to market StarOffice 9 at the same time that they back the OpenOffice.org project, which is available for free. read more »
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DataForm adds efficient input to OpenOffice.org CalcOpen in New Window
Bruce Byfield reviews DataForm, "a new OpenOffice.org Calc extension that provides a form-like interface designed to make entering and finding spreadsheet data easier." read more »
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OpenOffice.org launches first native Mac OS X suiteOpen in New Window
"OpenOffice.org Monday released the first version of its open-source application suite written for Mac OS X." This marks the first time that users do not have to install Mac's X11 software to run the office suite. read more »
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KOffice 2.0 beta hints at improved capabilitiesOpen in New Window
"KOffice has been trailing the office application leaders for a long time. Despite years of development, it has yet to match OpenOffice.org feature for feature, although its features are complete en read more »
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OpenOffice.Org Weekly Development Notes - Week 47.Open in New Window
Dieter Loeschky offers another week of development notes for OpenOffice.org, the popular open source office suite - including notes on the new PIM. read more »
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A PIM for OpenOffice.org - What's going on?Open in New Window
Daniel Boelzle talks about the OpenOffice.org 3.0 roadmap - specifically the hopeful inclusion of a PIM (Personal Information Manager), to include email and calendaring applications. Boelzle discusse read more »
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