
The Foundation fulfills its lineup of planning the release thanks to a growing and vibrant community of developers.
The Document Fundation announces LibreOffice 3.3.2, the second micro release of free office suite for personal productivity, which further improves the stability of the software and set the platform for the next release 3.4, scheduled for mid-May.
The developer community has been able to maintain the tight due to the increase in the number of taxpayers developers, and the fact that those who started making simple changes in September 2010 now they are working on material characteristics. In addition, they have almost completed the process of cleaning the code, getting rid of the German comments and deprecated features.
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The Document Foundation, coordinating the development of LibreOffice, a new office suite, free and open, has reached an important milestone of development significantly earlier than expected.
LibreOffice 3.3 released this week: is the first, stable version ready. More 100 belonging to the old project developers of OpenOffice have been attracted to this new challenge, especially after Oracle got the best of everything, and while there is clearly still under construction the foundation and the community, has achieved this outstanding milestone in a short time. I just installed on my PC and soon on this blog I will write a complete article on LibreOffice 3.3
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December 23rd, 2010
marco

As I said in Oracle Open Office 3.3 the payment some of the developers of Open Office as opposed to Oracle ,which recently acquired the Sun taking a dowry OpenOffice, MySQL, Java etc.., abbondonato the project and have started a new experience by creating the Foundation Document and LibreOffice.
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December 16th, 2010
marco
Oracle wants to close this year with “barrels” its open-source projects announced VirtualBox 4.0 beta , are to release the long-awaited database MySQL 5.5, and now they have released Oracle OpenOffice 3.3. At the same time, have also introduced Oracle Cloud Office.
Oracle Cloud is based on Open Office Document Format (ODF) behind OpenOffice and is designed as an office suite and also via the web for mobile devices. Oracle Cloud Office is accessible through any web browser and supporting documents, spreadsheets, and presentations.
OpenOffice 3.3 allows you to create custom properties, standard PDF font embedding, support for up to one million rows in a spreadsheet, a customizable search bar, and many other changes. The changes are described in this license GPLv3 development documentation.
Former Oracle Open Office StarOffice that Sun already sold will continue to be paid OpenOffice.org is different from where the old versions can be downloaded from it.OpenOffice.org. Meanwhile, developers left the project in controversy with Oracle continues to work on the alternative project LibreOffice.
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