OpenOffice.org Rolls out Version 3.2

by Deniel Crag on February 16, 2010

in Software

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OpenOffice.org is regarded as leading free personal productivity software in the world. It achieved success and got more than 300 million download. The company released the updated office suite in order it could become faster as well as compatible with other office software programs.

OpenOffice.org is a free substitute to Apple’s iWork suite and Microsoft’s Office Suite. Moreover, it has about 22 percent of the Office suite market share in such countries as the Czech Republic, Poland, and Germany.

With OpenOffice.org version 3.2 you able to get faster start-up times, better compatibility with open standard and proprietary file formats, a Chart module that you can use via OpenOffice.org and various new enhanced features found on the board.

According to Florian Effenberger, Marketing Project Lead of OpenOffice.org, the company wants to make OpenOffice.org to be the 2010 office software of choice and for that reason takes actions to achieve the goal.

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