Hi Hazel,
Am 09.04.2012 14:23, schrieb Hazel Russman:
Here is the first paragraph:
In the mid-80s, the German student Marco Boerries, then 16 years old, was 
living as an exchange student in Silicon Valley. He was so enthusiastic about 
the tech scene that he began to develop office software (later known as 
StarOffice (TM)). In 1986 he founded the Star Division company with 
headquarters in Hamburg. It was bought in 1999 for $73.5 million by Sun 
Microsystems. Star Office (TM) 5.1a was the first version of the software to be 
published by Sun. The current version 9 Star Office (TM) appeared in November 
2008. The OpenOffice.org project was founded 13.10.200 by Sun to develop this 
leading international office suite, which runs on all major platforms and 
provides access to functions and data through transparent interfaces and an 
XML-based file format. It is based on of the source code for StarOffice (TM) 
5.2 as well as technology that Sun has developed for future versions of 
StarOffice TM. The source code is written in C++ and provides language-neutral 
and scripting fun
ctionality, including Java-based APIs. These allow you to use the suite either 
as separate applications or embedded into other applications.

Thanks for that.
I changed it in the wiki (and wait for the other paragraphs ;-)).

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Grüße
k-j

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