OpenOffice.org 2.3 Review
Peace Frog writes passed us a link to an in-depth review of the newest version of OpenOffice. Instead of just the normal bug fixes, 2.3 has added several new features. Examples include: "A bunch of new and enhanced features like restoring the user-defined movement path in Impress and applying better default print settings in Calc. Check the release notes for complete information from OpenOffice.org. A significantly different chart tool. New extensions provided by Sun and other vendors. You will need to run 2.3 for the extensions to work. Read more about the new extensions on the OpenOffice.org web site." The general impression from the review is that the OO team is doing an excellent job of responding to feedback from previous releases.
OO 2.3 is now powered by energy harvested from Cory Doctorow's ego. Current benchmark's indicate a 50% increase in load-time. Sweet!
If you mean getting stuff to fly around any randomly scribbled path in PowerPoint, then it is there.
It's great for adding utterly randomly defined entry paths for everything to spice up those more boring presentations; 10 points extra if you can keep a straight face while doing it while facing the execs.
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I don't see anything in the Wiki or the Review yet about them fixing the problem of only supporting 65,536 rows in Calc. Anybody have an idea about that?
Yes, I do use more than 65,500 rows in Excel on a weekly basis to manage reports for people.)
The Kai's Semi-Updated Website Thingy
Is he the hero that will finally liberate us from HypnoToad? My prayers have been ...~~@@~~
ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNOTOAD!
Well.. maybe. Or Maybe not. But Definitely not sort of.
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