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Apache OpenOffice 4.0 Released With Major New Features

An anonymous reader writes "Still the most popular open source office suite, Apache OpenOffice 4 has been released, with many new enhancements and a new sidebar, based on IBM Symphony's implementation but with many improvements. The code still has comments in German but as long as real new features keep coming and can be shared with other office suites no one is complaining." The sidebar mentioned brings frequently used controls down and beside the actual area of a word-processing doc, say, which makes some sense given how wide many displays have become. This release comes with some major improvements to graphics handling, too; anti-aliasing makes for smoother bitmaps. In conjunction with this release, SourceForge (also under the Slashdot Media umbrella) has announced the launch of an extensions collection for OO. Extensions mean that Open Office can gain capabilities from outside contributors, rather than being wrapped up in large, all-or-nothing updates. You can download the latest version of Apache OpenOffice here.

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  1. Re:German code comments by K.+S.+Kyosuke · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm a Dutchman, my native language is dutch, and I use english for all comments because using my native language seems to screw with the industry-standard english terminology in programming.

    It also makes your programs faster. This is one of the reasons why OpenOffice is so slow - source. It's inexcusable that they haven't translated the comments yet.

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  2. Here we go again by sproketboy · · Score: 3, Funny

    Here we go again with all the ranting about the mexican wrestler version. *sigh*

  3. Re:PC is not a tablet by just_a_monkey · · Score: 4, Funny

    Or we could, you know, have both as options.

    That's crazy talk.

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  4. Re:German code comments by Archangel+Michael · · Score: 4, Funny

    You have never experienced OpenOffice until you have used it in the original Klingon!

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  5. Re:German code comments by kthreadd · · Score: 3, Funny

    That, is true.