Linked by Adam S on Wed 15th Oct 2008 15:20 UTC, submitted by rlem6983
The news of OpenOffice.org's third major release has generated quite a bit of buzz on the internet for many reasons, one of which being that it now runs natively on a Mac (sans X11). ZDnet has posted a screenshot gallery of OpenOffice.org 3.0 for those who have yet to try the hot-off-the-press application.
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True, hopefully Office 2007 will come out which will mean out of the box ODT/ODF support.
You can of course get out of the box ODT/ODF support with OpenOffice right now.
I have been told that Office 2007 SP2 (which is apparently available now) also implements ODT/ODF support ... although I haven't heard any assesment of it in any report or review so far, so I cannot comment on how reliable or compliant it is.
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You can of course get out of the box ODT/ODF support with OpenOffice right now.
I have been told that Office 2007 SP2 (which is apparently available now) also implements ODT/ODF support ... although I haven't heard any assesment of it in any report or review so far, so I cannot comment on how reliable or compliant it is.