Friday, June 15, 2012

Download Openoffice.ORG 3.3.0 Pro Final + Portable


The company "Infra-Resurs" notice of a new version of office suite OpenOffice.org Pro, created on the basis of the open-source OpenOffice.org. Office suite OpenOffice.org Pro, created in "Infra-Resurs" differs from the basic version of OpenOffice.org greater compatibility with Cyrillic documents that contain all the necessary modules for the spell checker has a lot of other differences that increase the comfort of the English-speaking users. OpenOffice.org - free alternative office suite Microsoft Office. It includes several applications that are comparable in features to similar applications in the package Microsoft Office: Writer - a word processor; Calc - a spreadsheet; Impress - the creation and viewing of multimedia presentations; Draw - a vector graphics editor; Math - editor of mathematical formulas. One of the very positive qualities - the ability of all these applications with the relevant documents formats MS Office. With its own history since 2000, OpenOffice.org is deservedly popular, thanks to the advanced functionality, cross-platform, rich, good compatibility of components and the free licenses. OpenOffice.org successfully replace you any other office suite and an open license frees the user from all license fees associated with the use of the package, present and future. Currently, OpenOffice.org can be used on all popular platforms: Linux (32 - and 64-bit systems), Windows (2000 and later), MacOS, FreeBSD, and Solaris. You can easily open and save documents in MS Office 97-2003. It also supports importing files in Office OpenXML (MS Office 2007). Export to PDF format is supported in all components (except Base). If there is a special extension can also import PDF in OpenOffice.org Draw. OpenOffice.org provides the opportunity to develop an independent third-party extensions, providing additional functionality to the end user. Extensions can be easily installed and removed. OpenOffice.org is released under a free license LGPL.

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