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OpenOffice 3.0 Beta Now Available, Adds Native OS X Support

Posted by Kevin Purdy at 10:00 PM on May 8, 2008

Windows/Mac/Linux (all platforms): OpenOffice.org, the free office application suite, has released a beta of its 3.0 version to the public with a few key features rolled in. The biggest update is native support for Mac OS X platforms, meaning no need to install X11 packages on older Macs or switch to NeoOffice for a smoother experience (although NeoOffice plans to release a 3.0 of its own, so stay tuned). OpenOffice also adds built-in conversion filters for Office 2007/Mac Office 2008 files, a new "solver" function for spreadsheets, enhanced notes and viewing options in Writer, and other enticements for those willing to risk a few bugs. OpenOffice.org 3.0 beta is a free download for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux systems.


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Shrink PowerPoint/OpenOffice Slides with Sun Presentation Minimiser

Posted by Kevin Purdy at 7:25 AM on January 31, 2008

minimizer_cropped.jpgWindows/Mac/Linux: With pictures, videos, and high-resolution fonts, slideshows can make up some pretty big files—fine if you've got a large enough thumb drive or CD-R, but what if you have to email? Sun Presentation Manager, a free extension for OpenOffice, shrinks down files by compressing graphics, deleting hidden slides, and creating static versions of linked objects. It works similar to the PowerPoint-based PPTminimizer, but without the fee and exclusive Office platform—you can use the extension on either OpenOffice files or imported PowerPoint projects. Sun Presentation Manager is a free download, and requires OpenOffice 2.3 or StarOffice 8 or later.


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Office Live

Posted by Kevin Purdy at 8:36 AM on October 19, 2007

Microsoft releases three screenshots and more details about their upcoming Office Live Workspace product, which will include calendar tools as well as file storage and sharing.

Make Your Taskbar Transparent with TransBar

Posted by Adam Pash at 7:00 AM on September 19, 2007

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Windows only: Add transparency to your Windows taskbar and give yourself slightly more usable desktop real estate with freeware application TransBar. While the latter claim (more desktop space) may seem like nonsense, it's especially true for two-row taskbar folks like myself who don't like auto-hiding the taskbar. Whether you want a touch more desktop space or you just want to keep in step with your favourite Windows desktops, TransBar is a simple, lightweight utility that can do both. TransBar is freeware, Windows only.

Posted by Adam Pash at 1:16 PM on August 22, 2007

The once wildly popular BitTorrent site SuprNova is re-launching today, courtesy of another crazy popular BitTorrent site, The Pirate Bay.