OpenOffice.org Releases 3.2.1 Release Candidate 1
Grab the new candidate and help the team confirm and address a few key issues.
OpenOffice.org quietly announced the 3.2.1 RC1 this morning and with it comes a few new features and the opportunity for some savvy members of the user community to improve the open source productivity suite.
Among the new features included the candidate include a notification that allows Open Office to display a dialog box during a Gnome shutdown in case a document has been modified without being saved.
Improved language and locale support including spell-check databases, enhanced chart creation and support and improvements to reports and form creation are also present.
The 3.2.1 RC1 can be downloaded at any of the OpenOffice.org mirrors. OpenOffice.org supports bug reporting in a variety of ways, check out how here.
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