
Windows and Mac OS X users can download installers from the distribution site.Apache OpenOffice is an open-source office productivity software package, similar to the famous LibreOffice and NeoOffice suites, that features a word processor (named Writer), a spreadsheet (Calc), a presentation app (Impress), a drawing app (Draw), a formula editor (Math), and a database management app (Base). In addition, it will bring support for ODF 1.2 and user interface improvements, among other features.Ī version of ships with most desktop Linux distributions, and current Linux users may wish to wait for their distribution maintainer to offer a version of the 2.4 upgrade that has been specially tweaked for their flavor of Linux. That version is expected to bring long-awaited support for Microsoft's Office 2007 file formats, which will make it easier for current Office users to migrate to the alternative suite. The real sparks won't start flying until the next major milestone for, version 3.0, scheduled to ship in September. It incorporates mostly minor new features and bug fixes for each of the applications in the suite, including Writer, Calc, the Base personal database, and the Impress presentation software. This release is mostly an incremental upgrade, however, and isn't likely to do much to heat up the competition in the productivity applications market. It is also the most prominent software to support Open Document Format (ODF), a set of open standards that challenges Microsoft's proprietary Office file formats.


- 2.4, the latest version of the free productivity application suite, was released today and is now available for download for a number of operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.Īn open source project backed by Sun Microsystems, is widely regarded as the leading competitor to Microsoft Office.
