Hallo,

hier das offizielle englische Announcement der Version 1.1.5.

Viele Grüße
Flo

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Betreff: OpenOffice.org 1.1.5 Release Announcement
Datum: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 17:31:17 +0200
Von: Craig Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Firma: Karg IT

Hi All,

Again I must apologise for the short notice.

In-line and attached please find the announcement for 1.1.5.

Please could you localise and announce via your pr channels.

We have left out the local contact section in this copy, so please add
your local details if you wish.

Kindest Regards

Craig A. Adams

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OPENOFFICE.ORG ANNOUNCES VERSION 1.1.5

14 September, 2005 - 16H00 UTC

OpenOffice.org is proud to announce the immediate availability of the
new 1.1.5 version of the award-winning open source office suite.

This new version is initially available on the Windows
(98/ME/NT/2000/XP), GNU/Linux (X86 and PowerPC) and Solaris (SPARC and
X86) platforms.

In addition to English, builds for Czech, Danish, French, German,
Japanese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese and Turkish
are immediately available with other localisations following shortly.

OpenOffice.org 1.1.5 introduces import support for documents,
spreadsheets and presentations in OpenDocument format. The OpenDocument
format is an XML based international office document standard approved
by OASIS, the Organisation for the Advancement of Structured Information
Standards. XML based, the OpenDocument format enables the free exchange
of data between compliant software packages.

OASIS is the industry body for e-business standards and is sponsored by
the leading names in IT such as Computer Associates, EDS, IBM,
Microsoft, Novell, Oracle, PeopleSoft and Sun Microsystems. The OASIS
OpenDocument Technical Committee, which is responsible for the
development and maintenance of the OpenDocument standard, currently
comprises Adobe, IBM, Sun Microsystems and numerous other interested
parties. The technical committee is open for membership to anyone
interested in participating.

The OASIS OpenDocument standard has also been specifically endorsed by a
number of organisations including the European Commission; Singapore's
Ministry of Defense; France's Ministry of Finance and Ministry of
Economy, Finance and Industry; Brazil's Ministry of Health; the City of
Munich; the Bristol City Council; the City of Vienna; IBM; Israel's
Ministry of Finance; Novell; Red Hat as well as Sun Microsystems.

The suite, according to the terms of its open source licenses (LGPL &
SISSL), is free for all to use, improve, modify, and to redistribute to
anyone.


OpenOffice.org Availability

The suite and its source code can be downloaded from
http://download.openoffice.org/1.1.5/index.html or obtained from one of
the CD-ROM distributors listed at
http://distribution.openoffice.org/cdrom/.


OpenOffice.org Support Services

Free end user support for OpenOffice.org is provided by the community
through mailing lists, forums and Internet Relay Chat (IRC) channels.
Commercial support is also provided by Sun Microsystems and other
organisations. For more information on support services, please visit
http://support.openoffice.org/.


About OpenOffice.org

OpenOffice.org is a fully featured open-source productivity suite
available as a free download for major computing platforms in over 45
languages. Data is stored in an XML file format standardized for office
documents by the international body OASIS. OpenOffice.org is developed,
supported, and promoted by an international community of volunteers with
its main sponsor and primary contributor being Sun Microsystems.
OpenOffice.org operates from <http://www.openoffice.org>.


OpenOffice.org Conference - 2005

The release of OpenOffice.org 2.0 Beta 2 comes one month before the
annual OpenOffice.org Conference, to be held in Koper - Capodistria,
Slovenia, from 28 to 30 September.  The conference, organised by the
Slovenian and Italian OpenOffice.org project teams, follows the
successes of the last two years,  OOoCon 2003 in Hamburg and OOoCon 2004
in Berlin,  and is intended to bring together all people who are
interested in the development, deployment and use of  the software
suite. For further information regarding the conference, please visit
http://marketing.openoffice.org/conference/index.html.


Further Information

For release notes regarding version 1.1.5, please visit
http://download.openoffice.org/1.1.5/release_notes_1.1.5.html.

For further details on the features of OpenOffice.org, please visit
http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/features/1.1/index.html.

For previous press release information, please visit
http://www.openoffice.org/press/1.1/index.html.

For details regarding the 2005 OpenOffice.org Conference, please see
http://marketing.openoffice.org/conference/.

For additional details regarding the OASIS OpenDocument format, a
datasheet can be downloaded from
http://www.oasis-open.org/who/data_sheets/OASIS-opendocument-datasht-a4-05-06-20.pdf


GLOBAL CONTACTS

Jacqueline McNally (UTC +08h00)
OpenOffice.org Marketing Project Lead

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+61 (8) 9474-3021

John McCreesh (UTC +01h00)
OpenOffice.org Marketing Project Co-Lead

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+44 (0)131 523 9218

Louis Suarez-Potts
OpenOffice.org Community Manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+1 (416) 625 3843

© 2005 OpenOffice.org



-- 
## Florian Effenberger
## Marketing/Öffentlichkeitsarbeit/Presse
## OpenOffice.org - http://de.openoffice.org
OPENOFFICE.ORG ANNOUNCES VERSION 1.1.5

14 September, 2005 - 16H00 UTC

OpenOffice.org is proud to announce the immediate availability of the new 1.1.5 
version of the award-winning open source office suite.

This new version is initially available on the Windows (98/ME/NT/2000/XP), 
GNU/Linux (X86 and PowerPC) and Solaris (SPARC and X86) platforms. 

In addition to English, builds for Czech, Danish, French, German, Japanese, 
Russian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese and Turkish are immediately 
available with other localisations following shortly.

OpenOffice.org 1.1.5 introduces import support for documents, spreadsheets and 
presentations in OpenDocument format. The OpenDocument format is an XML based 
international office document standard approved by OASIS, the Organisation for 
the Advancement of Structured Information Standards. XML based, the 
OpenDocument format enables the free exchange of data between compliant 
software packages. 

OASIS is the industry body for e-business standards and is sponsored by the 
leading names in IT such as Computer Associates, EDS, IBM, Microsoft, Novell, 
Oracle, PeopleSoft and Sun Microsystems. The OASIS OpenDocument Technical 
Committee, which is responsible for the development and maintenance of the 
OpenDocument standard, currently comprises Adobe, IBM, Sun Microsystems and 
numerous other interested parties. The technical committee is open for 
membership to anyone interested in participating.

The OASIS OpenDocument standard has also been specifically endorsed by a number 
of organisations including the European Commission; Singapore's Ministry of 
Defense; France's Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Economy, Finance and 
Industry; Brazil's Ministry of Health; the City of Munich; the Bristol City 
Council; the City of Vienna; IBM; Israel's Ministry of Finance; Novell; Red Hat 
as well as Sun Microsystems.

The suite, according to the terms of its open source licenses (LGPL & SISSL), 
is free for all to use, improve, modify, and to redistribute to anyone.


OpenOffice.org Availability

The suite and its source code can be downloaded from 
http://download.openoffice.org/1.1.5/index.html or obtained from one of the 
CD-ROM distributors listed at http://distribution.openoffice.org/cdrom/.


OpenOffice.org Support Services

Free end user support for OpenOffice.org is provided by the community through 
mailing lists, forums and Internet Relay Chat (IRC) channels. Commercial 
support is also provided by Sun Microsystems and other organisations. For more 
information on support services, please visit http://support.openoffice.org/.


About OpenOffice.org

OpenOffice.org is a fully featured open-source productivity suite available as 
a free download for major computing platforms in over 45 languages. Data is 
stored in an XML file format standardized for office documents by the 
international body OASIS. OpenOffice.org is developed, supported, and promoted 
by an international community of volunteers with its main sponsor and primary 
contributor being Sun Microsystems. OpenOffice.org operates from 
<http://www.openoffice.org>. 


OpenOffice.org Conference - 2005

The release of OpenOffice.org 2.0 Beta 2 comes one month before the annual 
OpenOffice.org Conference, to be held in Koper - Capodistria, Slovenia, from 28 
to 30 September.  The conference, organised by the Slovenian and Italian 
OpenOffice.org project teams, follows the successes of the last two years,  
OOoCon 2003 in Hamburg and OOoCon 2004 in Berlin,  and is intended to bring 
together all people who are interested in the development, deployment and use 
of  the software suite. For further information regarding the conference, 
please visit http://marketing.openoffice.org/conference/index.html. 


Further Information

For release notes regarding version 1.1.5, please visit 
http://download.openoffice.org/1.1.5/release_notes_1.1.5.html.

For further details on the features of OpenOffice.org, please visit 
http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/features/1.1/index.html.

For previous press release information, please visit 
http://www.openoffice.org/press/1.1/index.html.

For details regarding the 2005 OpenOffice.org Conference, please see 
http://marketing.openoffice.org/conference/.

For additional details regarding the OASIS OpenDocument format, a datasheet can 
be downloaded from 
http://www.oasis-open.org/who/data_sheets/OASIS-opendocument-datasht-a4-05-06-20.pdf


GLOBAL CONTACTS

Jacqueline McNally (UTC +08h00)
OpenOffice.org Marketing Project Lead

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+61 (8) 9474-3021

John McCreesh (UTC +01h00)
OpenOffice.org Marketing Project Co-Lead

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+44 (0)131 523 9218

Louis Suarez-Potts
OpenOffice.org Community Manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+1 (416) 625 3843

© 2005 OpenOffice.org

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