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OpenOffice.org 3.0 Released
posted by
Thom Holwerda
on Mon 13th Oct 2008 11:36 UTC, submitted by
M-Saunders
After three years of development, OOo 3.0 is
finally here
with a bunch of new features and enhancements. Linux Format
looks at the changes
and rates the suite's overall performance, and you can try it yourself by downloading a copy
from here
.
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