Go-OO (found at Neowin), which probably stands for Go Open Office, is a fork of the original Open Office software that adds a multitude of features and optimizations to Open Office. The developers created a page on their website that details the improvements that Go-OO offers over the original Open Office client.
It starts with additional [...]
Edit Wiki entries in OpenOfice
Posted by Daniel Pataki in Open Source, software TAGS in Open Source, software22
May
A few days ago Sun Microsystems created an extension for OpenOffice which enables you to edit any MediaWiki page, which will be a blessing for those of us who are trying to maintain a Wiki.
I myself prefer to edit pages online, through the normal interface, but when I am using a Wiki for personal entries [...]
Open Office 3.0 beta released
Posted by Martin in Linux, Operating Systems, Tools, Windows, software TAGS in Linux, Operating Systems, Tools, Windows, software7
May
Open Office 3.0 beta has been released by the Open Office development team and is ready to be tested by the large community. The biggest change in my opinion is the support for Microsoft Office 2007 files, you know those docx, xlsx and pptx type of files that could not be opened not long ago [...]
Microsoft Office Accounting Express 2008
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Tools, Windows, software TAGS in Operating Systems, Tools, Windows, software22
Apr
Microsoft Office Accounting Express 2008 is a free edition of Microsoft Office Accounting that is currently designed for small businesses in the United States and the United Kingdom. While there is no restriction on who may download the free Microsoft software it will be difficulty to use the software in different markets because it has [...]
Open Office Extensions
Posted by Martin in Open Source, Tools, software TAGS in Open Source, Tools, software29
Mar
User generated content is not only popular on the web but becomes increasingly popular in Open Source development. The prime example is of course Firefox which has such an active community that thousands of extensions have been created for that browser. The Open Office development team decided to walk along the same road and add the ability to extend Open Office with user generated extensions.
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