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May 15, 2018 OpenOffice.org for Mac 4.1.1 Advertisement. Description Technical. OpenOffice.org for Mac is the leading open-source office software suite for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics and databases. The application is available in many languages and works on all common computers.
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Major Components:. Writer – a word processor you can use for anything from writing a quick letter to producing an entire book. Calc – a powerful spreadsheet with all the tools you need to calculate, analyse, and present your data in numerical reports or sizzling graphics. Impress – the fastest, most powerful way to create effective multimedia presentations. Vector drawing tool Draw – lets you produce everything from simple diagrams to dynamic 3D illustrations. Base – lets you manipulate databases seamlessly.
Create and modify tables, forms, queries, and reports, all from within OpenOffice.org. Math – lets you create mathematical equations with a graphic user interface or by directly typing your formulas into the equation editor. Mac OS X Support With Version 3.0, OpenOffice.org is now able to run on Mac OS X without the need for X11.
Thus, OpenOffice.org behaves like any other Aqua application. ODF 1.2 Support OpenOffice.org 3.0 already supports the features of the upcoming version 1.2 of the ISO standard OpenDocument Format (ODF). ODF 1.2 includes a powerful formula language as well as a sophisticated metadata model based on the W3C standards RDF and OWL. ODF is being mandated and adopted in a growing number of countries. In addition; ODF is being implemented by many vendors for many different applications. Microsoft Office 2007 Import Filters In addition to read and write support for the Microsoft Office binary file formats (.doc;.xls,.ppt, etc.), OpenOffice.org 3.0 is now capable of opening files created with Microsoft Office 2007 or Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac OS X (.docx,.xlsx,.pptx, etc.).
Thus, OpenOffice.org users can interact with users still using Microsoft Office. The various filters for the Microsoft Office file formats also make mixed environments possible, so that some users stay on Microsoft Office while others use OpenOffice.org. Solver OpenOffice.org now also has a solver component which allows solving optimization problems where the optimum value of a particular spreadsheet cell has to be calculated based on constraints provided in other cells. The new solver component should be particularly interesting to Mac users considering that Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac OS X apparently does not include a solver feature anymore. Chart Enhancements Many OpenOffice.org users requests support for displaying custom error bars and regression equations.
The OpenOffice.org developer community including Sun listened to these users and added these highly desired features to OpenOffice.org 3.0. Thus; now it's possible to draw error bars based on error ranges provided in spreadsheet cells. In addition, it is possible to display regression equations as well as correlation coefficients.
1024 Columns Per Calc Sheet (Instead of 256) With support for 1024 columns; OpenOffice.org 3.0 can now handle significantly more data than before. Previous versions only supported 256 columns. Display of Multiple Writer Pages While Editing When you are writing larger documents; it is often nice to see the current page in a context, i.e.
To also see the previous and the next page. With the new zoom slider, it is now easily possible to change the zoom factor. More importantly, OpenOffice.org Writer can now display multiple pages at the same time. This features is particularly handy on large monitors or dual-monitor setups.
New, Fresh-Looking Icons OpenOffice.org 3.0 got a new set of fresh-looking icons which makes OpenOffice.org a lot more fun to work with. New Sidebar The Sidebar is a major new feature of the user interface in all of the OpenOffice applications. The Sidebar makes better use of today's widescreen displays than traditional toolbars. The 'Properties' deck is context-sensitive and shows panels with the document properties that are most frequently used for the current editing task.
Different panels expanded or collapsed. Eleven property panels have been migrated from IBM Lotus Symphony: Alignment, Area, Cell Appearance, Graphic, Line, Number Format, Page, Paragraph, Position and Size, Text and Wrap. Seven panels come from the old Impress tool panel: Available for Use, Custom Animation, Layouts, Recently Used, Slide Transition, Table Design, Used in This Presentation. Four are non-modal (ie non locking) dialogs: Functions, Gallery, Navigator, Syles and Formatting. One is new: Insert. The width of the Sidebar can be adjusted. The controls adapt their size accordingly.
If you need more space then it can be undocked — and possibly moved to a second display — or it can be reduced to a thin tab bar. A single click on one of the icons and the sidebar is back. Interoperability Improvements Fidelity and interoperability improvement is an ongoing goal for Apache OpenOffice. And there are many improvements going in to the new version. Here an overview of some of the major fidelity improvements since the Apache OpenOffice 3.4.1 release, including features, enhancements and defect fixes.
The openoffice project aims to compete with Microsoft Office and emulate its look and feel where suitable. It can also read and write most of the file formats found in Microsoft Office, and many other applications. The ability to read and write Microsoft Office documents is an essential feature of the suite for many users.
OpenOffice Features. – a word processor you can use for anything from writing a quick letter to producing an entire book. – a powerful spreadsheet with all the tools you need to calculate, analyse, and present your data in numerical reports or sizzling graphics. – the fastest, most powerful way to create effective multimedia presentations. – lets you produce everything from simple diagrams to dynamic 3D illustrations. – lets you manipulate databases seamlessly.
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Create and modify tables, forms, queries, and reports, all from within OpenOffice.org. – lets you create mathematical equations with a graphic user interface or by directly typing your formulas into the equation editor.