The OpenOffice.org community has
released version 2.3 of its open-source productivity suite, adding numerous
improvements including a major revamp of the chart module used across many of
the suite's applications.
OpenOffice.org is a free-to-download rival for Microsoft's Office suite that
utilises the ISO-recognised Open Document Format (ODF) standard for storing
document files.
Version 2.3, available for download now, adds an improved Chart module that
improves the default appearance of charts in Writer documents and Impress
spreadsheets. The Writer word processor can also now export documents in
MediaWiki format to create wiki entries, and the default security level for
macro security has been changed to High for greater protection against malicious
content.
The new version makes it easier to develop and download extensions, according
to OpenOffice.org marketing project lead John McCreesh.
"We're putting a lot of work into Extensions. Extensions make it easy for
developers to write 'add-ins' to OpenOffice.org, so we can add features without
having to issue a brand new release every time. In 2.3 we're making it easy for
end users to select and install extensions from a central extensions library,"
he said.
Other features include greater compatibility with Microsoft Excel in the Calc
spreadsheet, which has workarounds for cotangent functions not supported in
Excel. Writer, Calc, Draw, and Impress also now allow users to preview their
work in a browser before exporting it to HTML format.
Last month, OpenOffice.org developers disclosed they are working on import
filters to let users read OpenXML files created by Microsoft Office 2007. These
do not ship in version 2.3, however, and no timeframe has been set for their
inclusion.
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