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- Is there a release of Apache OpenOffice I can download?
- Not yetYes. The Apache OpenOffice project will have a new release soon, which will be called Apache OpenOffice v3.4. This will be the completion of the earlier OpenOffice.org 3.4 beta, which included many features. OpenOffice.org 3.3 users, when they upgrade, can look forward to native SVG support, improved ODF 1.2 encryption support, enhanced Asian word count support, new spreadsheet functions, more optimized PDF exports, a new color picker dialog, among the improvements. Details on these and other enhancements and fixes can be found in the draft of our Apache OpenOffice 3.4 release notes.3.4 can be downloaded from our website.
- Not yetYes. The Apache OpenOffice project will have a new release soon, which will be called Apache OpenOffice v3.4. This will be the completion of the earlier OpenOffice.org 3.4 beta, which included many features. OpenOffice.org 3.3 users, when they upgrade, can look forward to native SVG support, improved ODF 1.2 encryption support, enhanced Asian word count support, new spreadsheet functions, more optimized PDF exports, a new color picker dialog, among the improvements. Details on these and other enhancements and fixes can be found in the draft of our Apache OpenOffice 3.4 release notes.3.4 can be downloaded from our website.
- When is the next release of OpenOffice expected? What features will it have?
- We are working on an Apache OpenOffice 3.4.1 maintenance release as well as a 3.5 feature release.
- Rough target for 3.4.1 is the end of July. No date has been suggested yet for 3.5
- 3.4.1 will contain critical bug fixes as well as additional language translations.
- If you want to be notified as soon as new releases are available for download, you can send an email to ooo-announce-subscribe@incubator.apache.org.Developer versions are available although they are not intended for end-user purposes apart from testing
- What has Oracle given to Apache?
- Oracle has used Apache's contributed the OpenOffice.org source code to the Apache Software Foundation using the Apache Software Grant Agreement (SGA) process to contribute the OpenOffice.org source code to Apache .
- This SGA permits the Apache OpenOffice Project Management Committee the ability to re-license the OpenOffice source code under the Apache 2.0 license.
- Oracle transferred to Apache They also gave Apache the trademarks and domain names owned by them and associated with the project.
- Oracle provided assistance to help migrate websites and other services hosted by Oracle to Apache servers.
- Is OpenOffice still open source? Is it still free software?
- Yes. Apache OpenOffice is still both open source software and free software.
- The new license, the Apache License 2.0, is compatible with the GNU GPLv3 and with the GNU LGPLv3 (the previous license), a as well as MPLv2, the new Mozilla license.
- Apache OpenOffice will always be free for download from the official website: http://www.openoffice.org.
- Why has the name changed?
- The Apache OpenOffice Project Management Committee, after extensive community discussion and comment, OpenOffice project voted to change the name from "OpenOffice.org" to "Apache OpenOffice". We had spirited discussions and this was not a unanimous decision.
- This was done after extensive community discussion and comment.
- One constraint was that we had to preface the name with "Apache", per Apache branding guidelines.
- So one alternative was "Apache OpenOffice.org". Those who voted for the name change to "Apache OpenOffice" generally thought the shorter name was better than calling it "Apache OpenOffice.org", which would have been the alternative name conforming to Apache branding guidelines. Future .
- Future releases will be called Apache OpenOffice. But we still refer to prior releases as OpenOffice.org,"OpenOffice.org" is used to refer to the pre-Apache releases.
- What is the status of OpenOffice at Apache?
- We are a "podling" in the "Apache Incubator".
- When new codebases and new communities are brought to Apache they begin in the Incubator. This is a program designed to support them the Incubator. The Incubator Project Management Committee supports new projects in their initial period at Apache, . IMPC members are experienced volunteers missioned to help them podling members understand how Apache works, technically, procedurally as well as socially.
- A project "graduates" from the Incubator when it has demonstrated that it has met various legal Apache policy requirements and community guidelines.
- Being But do note, being in the Incubator is not a reflection of the completeness or stability of the code. It is merely a statement that our 12 year old project is new at Apache.
- Who is developing Apache OpenOffice?
- Like any other Apache project, work Work on Apache OpenOffice is performed by a diverse group of volunteers, from over a dozen countries.
- We have participants who are brand new to the project as of last week. We also have many old handsexperienced professional OpenOffice developers, who have been involved with OpenOffice the project for a decade or more.
- These volunteers work on coding, testing, documentation, websites, translations, marketing as well as other functions.
- If you are interested in helping develop the next great version of Apache OpenOffice please take a look at our Getting Involved page.
- Where can I get updates to the copy of OpenOffice.org that I am running?
- The latest release of OpenOffice.org is 3.3.4. It can be downloaded from http://download.openoffice.org. If you have that then you have the latest version.
- If you would like to extend the capabilities of your OpenOffice 3.3 you might take a look at the many compatible extensions and templates that are available.
We are currently preparing a new release, Apache OpenOffice 3.4. When available, you can download it from the http://www.openoffice.org website. If you want to be on a notification list for when Apache OpenOffice 3.4 is available for download, you can send an email to ooo-announce-subscribe@incubator.apache.org.
- I have seen adverts advertisements on eBay and elsewhere offering OpenOffice for sale. Are they from this project?
- No. Apache never sells software or engages in any other commercial activity.
- OpenOffice is open source software that can be freely downloaded from the http://www.openoffice.org website.
- Third parties are allowed to redistribute it for a fee or add their own software to it.
- Users are warned however that there are some dishonest people who will try to sell unrelated products for huge fees or include adware and malware in bundles, or sell "subscriptions" that result in repeated charges to your credit card.
- Users are warned to only download from the project directly and not from other sites.