The OpenOffice.org Community announce the release of OpenOffice.org 2.2,
the latest version of the leading open-source office suite. With
upgrades to its word processor, spreadsheet, presentations, and database
software, the free software package provides a real alternative to
Microsoft's recently-released Office 2007 product - and an easier
upgrade path for existing Microsoft Office users. OpenOffice.org 2.2 also
protects users from newly discovered vulnerabilities, where users' PCs
could be open to attack if they opened documents from, or accessed web
sites set up by, malicious individuals.

In version 2.2, users will immediately notice the improvement in the
quality of text display in all parts of OpenOffice.org. The reason for
this is that the previously optional support for kerning, a technique to
improve the appearance of text written in proportional fonts, has now been
enabled by default. OpenOffice.org's unique pdf export function has also
been enhanced with the addition of the optional creation of
bookmarks feature, and support for user-definable export of form fields.

While OpenOffice.org 2.1 functions well on Microsoft's Windows Vista,
version 2.2 makes use of some of the new cosmetic changes available in
Vista, the new file dialogues being an example. Apple Mac users will
notice a smaller download and a smaller installed size. The Apple Mac
Intel version has many stability improvements, and bug fixes ranging from
.ppt export to improved UNO connections. Version 2.2 now requires Mac OS X
10.4.x running X11.

Turning to some of the enhancements made to the individual components of
OpenOffice.org, the Calc spreadsheet has received additional
enhancements to its support for Microsoft file formats, including
improved support for Pivot Tables and some specialised trigonometric
functions. Base, the database component, has improved SQL editing
functionality as well as a new "Queries within Queries" feature.
Compatibility options for some database drivers, such as Oracle ODBC, have
been improved. Impress, the presentations component, offers
improvements in the handling of hidden slides which has been made more
intuitive.

It is important to remember that OpenOffice.org is not just a software
package, but is also a development and user community. One demonstration
of this is the ability of third party developers to create extensions in a
simple manner. Third party extensions can now be more closely
integrated and features have been added to dramatically simplify the
installation and updating of these. In addition, features have been added
to assist those participating in the translation and localisation of
OpenOffice.org.

In addition to being immediately available for download from the
traditional download servers, OpenOffice.org is also available from a
Peer-to-Peer (P2P) network. Alternatively, OpenOffice.org Community
Distributors supply the software on CD-ROM in many countries and native
language translations will be available from their relevant communities.

About OpenOffice.org

The OpenOffice.org Community is an international team of volunteer and
sponsored contributors who develop, support, and promote the leading
open-source office productivity suite, OpenOffice.org®. OpenOffice.org's
leading edge software technology (UNO) is also available for developers,
systems integrators, etc to use in OpenOffice.org extensions or in their
own applications.

OpenOffice.org supports the Open Document Format for Office Applications
(OpenDocument) OASIS Standard (ISO/IEC 26300) as well as legacy industry
file formats and is available on major computing platforms in over 70
languages. OpenOffice.org software is provided under the GNU Lesser
General Public Licence (LGPL) and may be used free of charge for any
purpose, private or commercial.

The OpenOffice.org Community acknowledges generous sponsorship from a
number of companies, including Sun Microsystems, the founding sponsor and
primary contributor.

Links

Official Press Release: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/03/prweb508436.htm

OpenOffice.org 2.2 may be downloaded free of charge from
http://download.openoffice.org/

The OpenOffice.org Community can be found at http://www.openoffice.org/ To
learn more about the Community see http://about.openoffice.org/ The Native
Language Project is at
http://projects.openoffice.org/native-lang.html

Further information about OpenOffice.org products:

    * the OpenOffice.org office suite for users:
http://www.openoffice.org/product/
    * OpenOffice.org Universal Network Objects (UNO) for developers:
http://udk.openoffice.org/
    * OpenOffice.org Software Development Kit (SDK) for developers:
http://api.openoffice.org/

Press Contacts

Louis Suarez-Potts (UTC -04h00)
OpenOffice.org Community Manager
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+1 (416) 625 3843

John McCreesh (UTC +01h00)
OpenOffice.org Marketing Project Lead
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+44 (0)7 810 278 540

Cristian Driga (UTC +02h00)
OpenOffice.org Marketing Project Co-Lead
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+40 7887 000 60

Worldwide Marketing Contacts

http://marketing.openoffice.org/contacts.html


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