In English... below :

Raphael Bircher wrote:
> Hi
>
> http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/OpenOffice-meldet-sich-zurueck-1570310.html

OpenOffice is back

Since Oracle gave the Open Office project in June 2011 to the Apache Software 
Foundation (ASF), the free office suite has been quiet. Now the project team 
under the new name of version 3.4 has Apache Open Office (AOO) for Windows, 
Linux and Mac OS X (Intel) enabled. The previous extension ". Org" has been 
deleted.

Compared to the version 3.3 released in January 2011, there are numerous 
improvements. With some tweaking to the code word processing, spreadsheet, 
presentation software and databases now run faster than its predecessor. By 
AES256 encryption, documents can now better protect against unauthorized access.

In the spreadsheet, the previous pilot data in pivot table is renamed and the 
restriction to 8 fields in the Layout dialog was removed. Other enhancements 
include revised Im-/Exportfilter for delimited text files (CSV), additional 
options in the equation editor and Math in the PDF export. All changes are in 
the Release Notes document.

<thanks to Google Translate and my own imperfect knowledge; and thanks mostly 
to the actual release notes.>

-louis


>
> Greetings Raphael

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