ubuntu-unleashed.com — OpenOffice.org 3.0 integrates ODF 1.2 support, Microsoft Office 2007 Import Filters, charting enhancements, improved note capabilities in Writer, new icons, enhanced pdf export, multi-monitor support for impress, and a start center. For Mac OS X users, OpenOffice.org 3.0 will now run without the need for X11 to be installed.
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fixthemediaMay 8, 2008
When I got used to it I found it way more intuitive.
cornflakepirateMay 8, 2008
X.org really isn't an application; the average desktop user probably wouldn't even realise that it exists, let alone figure out what it actually does.
doswareMay 9, 2008
I wonder if that professor ever heard the term "database".
mrviklundMay 9, 2008
No thank you sir.
cwgannonMay 10, 2008
Thank you.
carzorstelatisMay 11, 2008
I actually have a legal copy of MS Office 2007 sitting somewhere, but that damned ribbon drives me mental and having used both I honestly prefer OOo.
rx9735May 14, 2008
Everyone that has tried OpenOffice knows it was not reverse engineered. If it was, all the MS Office fans would use it. Do you think MS reverse engineered Word perfect and Apple software?
daveisferaJun 20, 2008
But then I'm potentially taking a performance hit on every other application just so a single application starts a little faster.
techgeek276Aug 24, 2008
Man, I'm glad this has multi-monitor support! Ever since I bought a four monitor SUPER PC from <a class="user" href="http://Multi-Monitors.com">http://Multi-Monitors.com</a> I have no money left for Microsoft office. However, it was money well spent. I'm glad they have this free office software out now. YAY! Open source rocks!