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Open Office 3.2.0 Final Released

Open Office 3.2.0 Final has been released and is currently distributed to mirror ftp servers worldwide to ensure a smooth delivery once the release notifications will be added to the project’s homepage. Five release candidates and numerous betas have made available before the developer’s of Open Office decided to release the final version of the Office suite.

There are lots of changes and improvements over Open Office 3.1.1, the current stable build that is still offered at the Open Office website.

Among the improvements are faster startup times for Open Office writer, draw and calc, improved ODF format support, added support for proprietary formats like password protected Microsoft Office XML documents, improved statistics function, changes in the way comments are added to Draw or Impress and new diagrams in Chart.

Interested users can take a look at the What’s New page to read up on all the changes and additions in Open Office 3.2.0 which are sorted by application.

The download has not been officially listed on the Open Office homepage. Users who want to download the new version of the Office suite right away can do so from one of the distribution mirror ftp sites. It is likely that the announcement will be made in the next 24 hours which suggests that waiting for the official release is another valid option.

Users who do need to download Open Office right now should however consider downloading Open Office 3.2.0 and not Open Office 3.1.1. (Thanks Caschy)

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About the Author:Martin Brinkmann is a journalist from Germany who founded Ghacks Technology News Back in 2005. He is passionate about all things tech and knows the Internet and computers like the back of his hand. You can follow Martin on Facebook or Twitter.

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