On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 6:30 AM, Louis Suárez-Potts <lui...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 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
>
>
>
WHEE!!!!! :)

yeah, google translate is not bad at all!


> >
> > Greetings Raphael
>



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