OxygenOffice Professional – free and multilingual office suite
Do you believe in freedom?
I mean to say a “Freedom of technology and softwares“..!!
Then here is another free and multilingual office suite that runs fine on your Windows and Linux. This open source project based on OpenOffice.org that is the leader open source office productivity suite.The OxygenOffice Professional comes with many useful accessories like templates, cliparts, fonts, samples. The product is compatible with all other major office suites like Microsoft Office and StarOffice.OxygenOffice Professional is a free and open source enhancement of official OpenOffice.org. The OxygenOffice Professional team has modified the source of OpenOffice.org and bundled lot of extras with it. More than 3400 graphics are included, both clip art and photos. Several templates and sample documents are included, as well as over 90 fonts. Additional tools like OOoWikipedia, which can search the free on-line encyclopedia Wikipedia, are also included. An enhanced help menu, additional user’s manual.
Extra features of OxygenOffice that makes it different and quite attractive are
- Templates
- Cliparts with draws, photos and 3D objects
- Fonts
- Samples
- DataMiner tools for WikiPedia
- User documentations
- VBA macro support in Calc
- Enhanced palettes for color, hatching, gradient and other palettes
- New and updated import filters like Office Open XML (Microsoft Office 2007), Works, WordPerfect, WordPerfect Graphic, T602 import filters
- Enhanced SVG inport capabilities
- Improved EMF rendering
- Enhanced performance
- Calc solver
- Gstreamer multimedia integration for Linux operating systems
- 3D Impress effects for Linux (Windows support arrives in 3.0)
Isn’t these feature list is quite enough to get your attention?
I am waiting for your feedback on OxygenOffice.
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February 24th, 2010 at 12:05 am
Great article, thanks for the share. Blog bookmarked