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OpenOffice users urged to apply security fixes
by Shaun Nichols

Hackers may be using OpenOffice as a way to execute remote code. A couple of new patches have addressed these critical flaws..

Nov 3, 2008
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OpenOffice 3.0 hits the web
by Staff writers

OpenOffice.org has unveiled the third iteration of its open source productivity suite. The software is available as a free download for PC users and as a native Mac OS X application for the first time..

Oct 14, 2008
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OpenOffice hit by 'highly critical' flaw
by Matt Chapman

A 'highly critical' flaw has been discovered in the OpenOffice suite of products that could allow hackers to access a user's system.

Sep 19, 2007
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Sun sheds light on OpenOffice strategy
by Shaun Nichols

Users will see little difference in free, commercial apps.

Dec 17, 2007
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Sun boosts Mac OpenOffice push
by Shaun Nichols

Company commits to porting open-source suite.

May 7, 2007
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OpenOffice worm downloads bunny porn
by Robert Jaques

Malware targets Windows, Mac and Linux computers.

May 22, 2007
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OpenOffice 3.1 promises major improvements
by Daniel Robinson

The OpenOffice.org community has released an updated version of its office suite, adding changes such as improved graphics and better file-locking support for multi-user environments..

May 8, 2009
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Multi-button mouse aims to click with OpenOffice users
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A firm called WarMouse has launched a multi-buttoned device designed to end the misery of having to remember common short cuts..

Nov 10, 2009
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SourceForge hands out open source honors
by Shaun Nichols

OpenOffice wins big with users.

Aug 13, 2008
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IBM offers free office software
by Matt Chapman

Lotus Symphony joins OpenOffice and Google Docs.

Sep 19, 2007
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Mandriva Linux 2009 'optimised' for mini laptops
by Daniel Robinson

Latest release integrates KDE, Gnome, OpenOffice and Firefox.

Oct 10, 2008
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Eee PC: to ship with XP
by Daniel Long

The hot little seller makes the big leap from Linux to XP, with a small price jump.

Mar 5, 2008
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Microsoft Word holds firm against Google Docs
by Iain Thomson

Take up of free applications has not troubled market leader.

Nov 19, 2008
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IBM closes Symphony and orchestrates $25 support scheme
by Sylvie Barak

It's free (except for the support) and it will be available in 24 languages by the end of the month. Symphony is the next big thing in free word processors, but there's something curious going on under the hood.

Jun 12, 2008
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Microsoft Office for Linux 'inevitable'
by Tom Sanders

OSDL expects low-cost 'Linux Office' to keep Sun's OpenOffice at bay.

Aug 21, 2006
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Sun ships StarOffice 9.0
by Iain Thomson

Latest release offers Mac and document support.

Nov 19, 2008
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Sun sets $1m open source bounty
by Shaun Nichols

Company to host six development contests.

Jan 31, 2008
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Vista 'more secure than OS X and Linux'
by Tom Sanders

Microsoft report claims fewer patches and fewer flaws.

Jun 25, 2007
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Dell customers demand Linux
by Staff Writers

Vendor's IdeaStorm suggestion box shows strong anti-Microsoft feeling.

Feb 27, 2007
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Google takes wraps off Writely
by Will Head

Online word processor free for all.

Aug 23, 2006

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