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Old 15-12-2007, 07:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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By Katherine Noyes
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12/13/07 3:02 PM PT

"This year OpenOffice.org is really coming into its own," Mark Herring, senior director of Network.com for Sun Microsystems said. Roughly 1 million copies of OpenOffice.org are downloaded per week, not including distributions through vendors such as Google. To date, about 110 million copies of the software have been downloaded, he said.

Sun Microsystems (Nasdaq: JAVA) on Monday plans to announce several key enhancements to its StarOffice and OpenOffice.org office productivity software suites.

StarOffice 8 and the corresponding open version, OpenOffice.org 2.3, have both been updated with a variety of new features, including the ability to edit for blog servers along with enhanced charting capabilities and tools to reduce the size of presentations, Mark Herring, senior director of Network.com for Sun Microsystems, told LinuxInsider. The new server version of StarOffice, meanwhile, now includes the ability to convert documents in bulk into the Acrobat PDF file format.

"These new capabilities further affirm StarOffice 8 as an alternative to Microsoft Office, offering a full-featured office productivity suite that is affordable, flexible and compatible with Microsoft Office," Sun said. "These updates also enhance OpenOffice.org, the open source project building the world's most widely distributed open source multiplatform and multilingual productivity suite."

110 Million Downloads
OpenOffice.org is a free, open source platform designed to be interoperable with every major commercial office suite and compatible with the internationally standardized OpenDocument Format. It runs natively on Windows, GNU/Linux, Sun Solaris, Mac OS X and several other platforms, and is backed by the OpenOffice.org Project, an international community of volunteers and sponsors, including Sun.

Modules in OpenOffice.org include word processor, spreadsheet, presentation manager, drawing, math and database manipulation.

"This year OpenOffice.org is really coming into its own," Herring said.
Roughly 1 million copies of OpenOffice.org are downloaded per week, not including distributions through vendors such as Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) , Herring said. To date, about 110 million copies of the software have been downloaded.
"What that signifies is that it's not just developers using the product anymore," Herring noted. "We're seeing more of the student population and people that can't afford the commercial products" turning to OpenOffice.org, he added. "It's going gangbusters."

StarOffice, meanwhile, is essentially the same product as OpenOffice.org but with the addition of support and indemnification for enterprise and government users, Herring explained.

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Version 2.3 of OpenOffice.org was quietly released to users this fall with several enhancements, including new charting features and the ability to export word-processing files directly into sites like Wikipedia , Herring explained.
OpenOffice.org has also developed a raft of extensions with additional functionality, and the most popular by far is a report builder, he noted.

"This extension allows you to go and access through OpenOffice.org any SQL database out there and build complex reports straight from the database," Herring explained.

Also new is a presentation minimizer that goes through a presentation, asks the user questions about what's safe to delete, and thereby reduces the size of the presentation by about 55 percent on average, Herring said. The minimizer works not just with StarOffice and OpenOffice.org but also Microsoft's PowerPoint, he noted.

Help for Microsoft Users
Other extensions recently developed include one for direct faxing capabilities and another that allows users to export word-processing files in blogging format, he said. One for users of Microsoft Office allows them to save files in OpenDocument Format.

For the first time, Sun is also announcing the availability of back-line support for OpenOffice.org enterprise users and distributors, Herring added. Pricing will be set at about US$20 per user supported.

Finally, StarOffice 8 Server has been upgraded to allow the automatic conversion of documents in any of 40 different formats, including Microsoft Excel and Word, into Adobe (Nasdaq: ADBE) PDF or OpenDocument Format. Conversion can be done at a rate of about 100 documents per minute, Herring said.

The manufacturer's suggested retail price for StarOffice is $69; pricing for StarOffice 8 Server starts at about $10,000.

'Quite Impressed'
"I'm quite impressed with the features of OpenOffice," Lee Felsenstein, a spokesperson for the Fonly Institute, told LinuxInsider. "The only reason I don't standardize on it is out of fear about whether it will play well at the other end when I send a document to someone."

Having a free suite to compete with Microsoft's high-priced offerings is critical, and the standardization that the offering makes possible "in effect returns us to the days of the growth of the PC industry," he noted.

Back in the industry's early days, growth was possible through the standardization on various file formats, he explained -- before the formats were "captured by Microsoft" and transformed into barriers to growth.

"Being able to say one is not required to go along with the Microsoft way of doing things is really very important," he said. "Linux has always been derided for having deficient applications, and this is an answer to that problem."
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Old 15-12-2007, 10:42 PM   #2 (permalink)
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am using openoffice, simplistic in approach yet comprehensive
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i downloaded it used it and removed it
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well i can't buy MS office so i use openoffice on ma desktop n got a free MS office 2007 home with ma lappy
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I am using it without any problems. OpenDocument format is good for most purposes. But when it comes to distribution of my documents, i can't rely on it. There is simply no Reader kind of thing available with it, as is the case with Microsoft Office and i cannot send a 100 odd MB suit with my documents. Thats the reason i mostly stay away from this format. If there is any such utility, i request to anyone who knows about it, to post it here. That'll be very helpful.
Microsoft's formats are popular because of its availability, whether pir@ted or genuine. ODF have to do something about it to get popular.
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Thanks for info
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In this version, Impress is really cool. It opened and Slide-showed all the Powerpoint slideshow that i had in my presentations folders, even the weirdest ones created by my 12 year old younger brother , impressive. Also the interface has also become quiet good, looks and performs feature rich. Calc is also equally good. But Writer has same old formatting problems with MS Word documents. Some styles for the Line tool are also missing, that are present in MS office.
Anybody tested macro compatibility between MS Office and OpenOffice?

BTW, OO Base is a database solution like Access, if i am not wrong, is there any ODBC/OLEDB drivers available to access it from programming languages like Visual Basic.NET , VB 6 etc?
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I love OOo, but with better themes
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using openoffice though i rarely uses other apps except OOo-word and impress
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using openoffice though i rarely uses other apps except OOo-word and impress
Because I used to be a PowerPoint eXpert since the age of 10, I get totally screwed by impress. The remaining apps I handle with ease.

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Themes for oo ?? How ?????????????
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Possible, but not implemented to its fullest potential like Firefox, Gnome, KDE, etc.
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Themes for oo ?? How ?????????????
install themes from synaptic or apt in debian or ubuntu such as:
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sudo apt-get install openoffice.org-style-andromeda openoffice.org-style-crystal openoffice.org-style-default openoffice.org-style-hicontrast openoffice.org-style-industrial openoffice.org-style-tango
now open OpenOffice.org-writer or any other and select tools>openoffice.org>option>view and select icon theme.i am not a pro with OO.o
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Bah I thot the made it a bit Lighter and faster. i am using 1.15 coz the2X versions are slow and heavy on my PC.
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