What Can OpenOffice.org 3.0.0 Do?

For all your documentsWRITER has everything you would expect from a modern, fully equipped
word processor or desktop publisher. It's simple enough for a quick memo, powerful enough
to create complete books with contents, diagrams, indexes, etc. You're free to concentrate on your message - while WRITER
makes it look great. The Wizards takes all the hassle out of producing standard documents such as letters, faxes,
agendas, minutes, or carrying out more complex tasks such as mail merges. You are of course free to create your own templates,
or download templates from our Extensions repository. Styles and Formatting puts the
power of style sheets into the hands of every user. Trap typing mistakes on the fly with the AutoCorrect
dictionary, which can check your spelling as you type. If you need to use different languages in your document - WRITER
can handle that too. Reduce typing effort with AutoComplete, which suggests common words
and phrases to complete what you are typing. Text frames and linking give you
the power to tackle desktop publishing tasks for newsletters, flyers, etc. laid out exactly the way you want them to be. Increase the usefulness of your long, complex documents by generating a table of contents or indexing terms, bibliographical
references, illustrations, tables, and other objects. WRITER can also display multiple pages while
you edit - ideal for complex documents, or if you have a large monitor (or multiple monitors). The
advanced notes feature displays notes on the side of the document. This makes notes a lot easier to read. In addition, notes
from different users are displayed in different colours together with the editing date and time. Make
your documents freely available with WRITER's HTML export to the web, or export in MediaWiki format for publishing to
wikis. Publish in Portable Document Format (.pdf) to guarantee that what you write is what your reader sees. The PDF export
feature in OpenOffice.org provides a huge set of formatting and security options; so that PDF files can be customized for
many different scenarios, including ISO standard PDF/A files. Save your documents in OpenDocument
format, the new international standard for office documents. This XML based format means you're not tied in to WRITER.
You can access your documents from any OpenDocument compliant software. WRITER can of course read
all your old Microsoft Word ® documents, or save your work in Microsoft Word ® format for sending
to people who are still locked into Microsoft ® products. From version 3.0 WRITER can also open .docx files
created with Microsoft Office 2007 ® or Microsoft Office ® 2008 for Mac OS X. ®

BaseBASE is a fully featured desktop database management system, designed to meet the needs of a broad array
of users, from - just tracking your personal CD collection, to
- producing
a corporate monthly departmental sales report.
BASE offers wizards to help users new to
database design (or just new to BASE) to create Tables, Queries, Forms and Reports, along with a set of predefined table definitions
for tracking Assets, Customers, Sales Orders, Invoices and much more. When a personal use database
is all you need, BASE offers the full HSQL relational database engine, configured for single user, with the data stored right
in the BASE file, as well as native support for dBase flat files. For power users in the enterprise,
BASE delivers native support drivers for a variety of multi-user database engines: MySQL, Adabas D, MS Access and PostgreSQL.
In addition, support for JDBC and ODBC standard drivers allows you to connect to virtually any existing database. BASE integrates seamlessly into the rest of the OpenOffice.org suite applications, for example: - supplying address book data for mail merge in WRITER using the industry standard LDAP protocol, or common address
book formats such as Microsoft Outlook ® , Microsoft Windows ® and Mozilla ® ;
- creating linked data ranges in CALC files for data pilot analysis or as the basis for charts.

The all-purpose spreadsheetCALC is the spreadsheet program you've always wanted. Newcomers
find it intuitive and easy to learn; professional data miners and number crunchers will appreciate the comprehensive range
of advanced functions. Advanced DataPilot technology makes it easy to pull in raw data from corporate databases; cross-tabulate,
summarise, and convert it into meaningful information. Natural language formulas let
you create formulas using words (e.g. "sales - costs"). The Intelligent Sum Button
inserts a sum function or a subtotal automatically, depending on context. Wizards guides
you through choosing and using a comprehensive range of advanced spreadsheet functions, or download templates from our Extensions
repository for ready-made spreadsheet solutions. Styles and Formatting makes it easy
to apply flexible cell formatting options, including freely rotating contents, templates, backgrounds, borders, and many more.
You can be your own spreadsheet expert thanks to templates with built-in functions, allowing you to concentrate on
your real work. Scenario Manager allows "what if ..." analysis at the touch
of a button - e.g. compare profitability for high / medium / low sales forecasts. CALC's solver
component allows solving optimization problems where the optimum value of a particular spreadsheet cell has to be calculated
based on constraints provided in other cells. Encourage collaborative working on spreadsheets
with CALC's multiple users support. By sharing a spreadsheet other users can easily add their data to the spreadsheet.
The spreadsheet owner can then easily integrate the new data with a few clicks. This collaboration feature helps avoid editing
conflicts. Save your spreadsheets in OpenDocument format, the new international standard for office
documents. This XML based format means you're not tied in to CALC. You can access your spreadsheets from any OpenDocument
compliant software. Of course, you are free to use your old Microsoft Excel® spreadsheets,
or save your work in Excel ® format for sending to people who are still locked into Microsoft ® products. If all they
want to see is your results, then use Portable Document Format (.pdf) - no need to buy any extra software. Since version 3.0,
CALC has been able to read .xlsx files created with Microsoft Office 2007® or Microsoft Office 2008® for
Mac OS X.

The powerful graphics package DRAW - from a quick sketch to a complex plan, DRAW gives you the tools to communicate with graphics and
diagrams. With a maximum page size of 300cm by 300cm, DRAW is powerful tool for technical or general posters, etc. 'Park' your most commonly used drawing tools around your screen ready for single-click access. Use Styles and Formatting to put all your graphics styles at your finger tips. Manipulate
objects, rotate in two or three dimensions; the 3D controller puts spheres, rings, cubes, etc. at your disposal. Arrange objects: group, ungroup, regroup, and edit objects while grouped. Sophisticated rendering
let you create photorealistic images with your own texture, lighting effects, transparency, perspective, and so on. Smart connectors make short work of flowcharts, organisation charts, network diagrams, etc. Define your
own 'glue points' for connectors to 'stick' to. Dimension lines automatically
calculate and display linear dimensions as you draw. Use the picture Gallery for clipart;
create your own art and add it to the Gallery. Save your graphics in OpenDocument format, the
new international standard for office documents. This XML based format means you're not tied in to DRAW. You can access
your graphics from any OpenDocument compliant software. Import graphics from all common
formats (including BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and WMF). Use DRAW's free ability to create
Flash (.swf) versions of your work.
What Do You Get In this Free Office Softwear?
A Free Office Program. A Free Office Suite Program. A Free Spreadsheets Program. A Free Word Processing
Program. A Free Presentations Program. A Free Drawing Program. A Free Graphics Program. A Free Databases
Program. You can create and edit HTML. with a Free HTML Program. You can Export to PDF. You can Export to
Flash. And so much more.
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OpenOffice.org3.0.0 is a powerful, fully-featured Office Suite that is compatible with
Microsoft Office ®. This means that you can open, edit and save files created with Word
®, Excel ® or PowerPoint ® using OpenOffice.org. OOo is suitable (in fact ideal) for use by individuals, educational organizations and of course, businesses.
OpenOffice.org is available for many different Operating Systems and languages and is an affordable, legal alternative to
other Office Suites. But OpenOffice.org offers more features: a drawing tool,
a Math editor and PDF and Flash export to name just a few.
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free downloads of many OpenOffice.org products from our web site. We also have the OpenOffice.org3 program available
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or guarantee this product in any way. Use the OpenOffice.org products on your computer At Your Own Risk.
These binaries (installable software) are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them. This is free software. If
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OpenOffice.org 3 is the leading open-source
office software suite for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics, databases and more. It is available in many
languages and works on all common computers. It stores all your data in an international open standard format and can also
read and write files from other common office software packages. It can be downloaded and used completely free of charge for
any purpose.
Great Software requires great people.
OpenOffice.org 3 is the result of over twenty years' continuous high quality software engineering. Designed from the start
as a single piece of software, OpenOffice.org 3 has a consistency and a quality that is world class. Its open-source development
model means there are no secrets.
Easy-to-use Easy to choose, easy to install, easy to learn - OpenOffice.org 3 is the easy choice for an office software suite.
OpenOffice.org 3 is suitable for complete beginners, but if you have used any other office software, that's ok too. OpenOffice.org
3 will make full use of what you already know - through familiar screens and menus - and also what you have - by reading existing
files with no retyping.
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Microsoft Windows- Windows 2000 (Service Pack 2 or higher), Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista
- 256
Mbytes RAM (512 MB RAM recommended)
- At least 650 Mbytes available disk space for a default
install (including a JRE) via download. After installation and deletion of temporary installation files, OpenOffice.org will
use approximately 440 Mbytes disk space.
- 1024 x 768 or higher resolution with at least 256
colours
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- use
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on copies free of charge to family, friends, students, employees, etc.
OpenOffice.org
is standards compliant - certified by OSI as open-standard compliant, and the first software package in the world to use OASIS
OpenDocument Format (ISO 26300) as its native file format.
The OpenOffice.org project is primarily sponsored by Sun Microsystems, which is the primary contributor
of code to the Project. Our other major corporate contributors include Novell, RedHat, RedFlag CH2000, IBM, and Google. Additonally
over 450,000 people from nearly every curve of the globe have joined this Project with the idea of creating the best possible
office suite that all can use. This is the essence of an "open source." community! "Open
source" means that you can contribute to make the product (and Project) better by joining the community.The remainder
of this page should tell you a lot more about the organization of OpenOffice.org and how you can get involved!
Historical background StarDivision, the original author of the StarOffice suite
of software, was founded in Germany in the mid-1980s. It was acquired by Sun Microsystems during the summer of 1999 and StarOffice
5.2 was released in June of 2000. Future versions of StarOffice software, beginning with 6.0, have been built using the OpenOffice.org
source, APIs, file formats, and reference implementation. Sun continues to sponsor development on OpenOffice.org and is the
primary contributor of code to OpenOffice.org. CollabNet hosts the website infrastructure for development of the product and
helps manage the project. The OpenOffice.org source code includes the technology which Sun Microsystems
has been developing for the future versions of StarOffice(TM) software. The source is written in C++ and delivers language-neutral
and scriptable functionality, including Java(TM) APIs. This source technology introduces the next-stage architecture, allowing
use of the suite as separate applications or as embedded components in other applications. Numerous other features are also
present including XML-based file formats based on the vendor-neutral OpenDocument standard from OASIS and other resources.

More power to your presentations IMPRESS is a truly outstanding tool for creating effective multimedia presentations. Your presentations
will stand out with 2D and 3D clip art, special effects, animation, and high-impact drawing tools. Master
Pages simplify the task of preparing your materials. Save even more time by downloading templates from our Extensions
repository. A complete range of Views are supported: Drawing / Outline / Slides / Notes
/ Handouts to meet all the needs of presenters and audiences, plus an optional multi-pane view to put all the tools at your
fingertips. IMPRESS supports multiple monitors, so that presenters can look at something else
while presenting their slides on a projector. Make the most of this With the free Presenter Console Extension, which lets
you see your next slides as well as the time and the speaker notes. IMPRESS has a complete range
of easy-to-use drawing and diagramming tools to spice up your presentation. 'Park'
your most commonly used drawing tools around your screen ready for single-click access. Slide
show Animation and Effects bring your presentation to life. Fontworks provides stunning 2D and 3D images from text. Create
lifelike 3D images with astounding speed and response. Save your presentations in OpenDocument
format, the new international standard for office documents. This XML based format means you're not tied in to IMPRESS.
You can access your presentations from any OpenDocument compliant software. Of course, you are
free to use your old Microsoft PowerPoint presentations, or save your work in PowerPoint format for sending to people who
are still locked into Microsoft products. Alternatively, use IMPRESS's built-in ability to create Flash (.swf) versions
of your presentations.

MathCreate equations and formulae for your documents MATH is OpenOffice.org's component for mathematical equations. It is most commonly used as an equation
editor for text documents, but it can also be used with other types of documents or stand-alone. When used inside WRITER,
the equation is treated as an object inside the text document. Similarly, one can also insert these into other OpenOffice.org
programs like CALC and IMPRESS. Using MATH, there are three main ways of entering a formula: - Type markup in the equation editor.
- Right-click on the equation editor and select
the symbol from the context menu.
- Select a symbol from the Selection toolbox.
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