Can I install over the earlier version? Or must I uninstall first?
   
  Can I keep the options and personal dictionaries that I had in earlier 
version?
   
  

Louis Suarez-Potts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
  2006-12-12

All,

The OpenOffice.org Community are proud to announce the release of 
OpenOffice.org 2.1, the latest version of the leading open-source 
office suite.

There are a number of important new features for users in this 
release. The presentations application, Impress, now supports 
multiple monitors, with the presenter choosing where to display the 
presentation. The Calc spreadsheet has an improved HTML export 
capability, using styles to better recreate in a browser the 
appearance of the original spreadsheet. The database application, 
Base, has a number of enhancements, including improved support for 
Microsoft's Access product. The popular Quickstarter is now available 
for GNU/Linux users as a GTK application. OpenOffice.org's impressive 
language support is enhanced with five more localisations.

However, OpenOffice.org is not simply a great productivity suite for 
end users. OpenOffice.org software technology is also available for 
developers, systems integrators, and others to use in their own 
applications. OpenOffice.org 2.1 extends support for version control 
to extensions, simplifying the management of packages for those 
developing extensions.

Version 2.1 is the third release of OpenOffice.org in 2006, and 
reflects the Community's commitment to making new features available 
to users every few months. To help make this as smooth as possible, 
OpenOffice.org 2.1 also includes an improved on-line notifier, which 
checks regularly and informs users if a new version is available 
(users may choose to disable this option at any time).

OpenOffice.org 2.1 is now available for download free of charge.

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* 

Alternatively, OpenOffice.org Community Distributors supply the 
software on CD-ROM in many countries.

* 
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