KOffice 1.6 Released
ingwa writes "The KOffice team today released version 1.6 of its office suite. Among other things, this release contains an improved Krita which can now handle color spaces like CMYK. This makes it the only free image editor that can be used in professional pre-press work. Together with the other improvements, this release probably makes it the best free image editor in the world. The release also contains improvements in Kexi, the MS Access like database application, and a new scripting framework which makes it extremely simple to script applications that handle OpenDocument data. With this release KOffice also surpasses OpenOffice.org in some ways, e.g. it handles over 70% of the W3C MathML test suite while Openoffice.org only handles 22%. See the KOffice homepage for more information."
> KOffice has been for a long time the contender that has not gotten its due.
I try to give it its due, and have often attempted to compose a praise-filled letter in KOffice, but it keeps crashing before I can finish it.
Done with slashdot, done with nerds, getting a life.
With this release KOffice also surpasses OpenOffice.org in some ways, e.g. it handles over 70% of the W3C MathML test suite while Openoffice.org only handles 22%.
Any other pointless areas in which KOffice surpasses OpenOffice?
``it handles over 70% of the W3C MathML test suite''
/ mn><mfrac><mn>1</mn><mn>4</mn></mfrac></math> people cheer.
I do believe I just heard <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><mn>5<
And you have no idea how painful that was to type in.
Please correct me if I got my facts wrong.
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