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Lagging slightly behind Microsoft Office in features, Apache OpenOffice has a lot of functionality and flexibility, as well as tight integration among components. It's also free and open-source.
Challenging LibreOffice’s spanking new version 4.1, Apache OpenOffice 4.0 boasts a splashy in-document user interface, hundreds of bug fixes, and many more features big and small.
Latest Videos From TechRadar Now OpenOffice has its first major update since 2011, Apache OpenOffice 4.0 for Windows, Mac and Linux.
Apache OpenOffice delivers up to 2.4 Million downloads each month. What: A recently reported vulnerability states that all versions of OpenOffice through 4.1.9 can open non-http (s) hyperlinks ...
While LibreOffice has supplanted it as the default office suite for Linux distributions, the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) announced the immediate availability of OpenOffice 4.0 on July 23.
OpenOffice 4.0 comes with a handy sidebar that beats the feature overload issue by devoting room on the side of documents for feature controls In its first major revision in more than a year, the ...
Apache should deprecate OpenOffice and send users to LibreOffice instead Some open source supporters are still using Apache Open Office instead of LibreOffice.
In its first major revision in more than a year, the Apache OpenOffice suite now comes with a sidebar, from which users can launch their favorite tools.