Posted by malebolgia on 08 June 2004 - 20:55 · 7 comments & 329 views
OpenOffice is a free, Open Source alternative to MS Office with a Word compatible word processor, a complete Excel compatible spread sheet program and a Power Point like presentation software and drawing program and also allows to save to PDF file. In addition, it offers enhanced printing capabilities and options for direct connection with external email software as well as form-letter management to send letters to addresses in a database.

Also included are Indexing functions, a layout manager, third-party import filters, HTML export capability and a context-sensitive html editor. OpenOffice also includes a variety of graphics tools and manipulation options as well as slideshow support and an option to create "portable" presentations. If you are looking for a free office suite, don`t miss to take a look at this one - you`ll be impressed!

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Download: OpenOffice.org for Windows 1.1.2 RC3
News source: softpedia.com


What's new in Advanced Installer 1.6

This new version features the ability to create and manage ODBC connections, and setting permissions for files, folders and registry entries.

- ODBC Driver, Data Source and Translator support.
- Setting permission for Files and Folders.
- Setting permission for Registry Keys and Values.
- Improvements and bugfixes.



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Quote this comment Reply to this comment #1 Posted by el22 on 08 Jun 2004 - 22:09
[deleted--Wrong post, sorry.]
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #2 Posted by Mav Phoenix on 08 Jun 2004 - 22:15
Good for those who can get away with it.
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #3 Posted by icecaveman on 09 Jun 2004 - 00:00
I hate it when they say for windows 1.1 and such... like when some software goes version 5.1 and you see for "Windows 5.1" you only think it's for Windows XP...
(1 reply) Quote this comment Reply to this comment #4 Posted by hardgiant on 09 Jun 2004 - 00:11
Probably the best free Office Suite.
Quote this comment #4.1 Posted by JLP on 09 Jun 2004 - 13:06
Yup it is the best. It does all the job and it does it for free. Just awsome.
(1 reply) Quote this comment Reply to this comment #5 Posted by NyaR on 09 Jun 2004 - 05:32
i wish the idiots in my school groups would download this suite instead of typing up projects in notepad/wordpad
Quote this comment #5.1 Posted by Mav Phoenix on 09 Jun 2004 - 06:29
Oh man, lol.
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