Wednesday, May 01, 2002


OpenOffice.org Team Releases Version 1.0

OpenOffice.org Team Releases Version 1.0
AnnouncementsPosted by timothy on Wednesday May 01, @08:32AM
from the hey-641-still-works-great dept.
DenialS writes: "Congratulations to the OpenOffice.org team! Version 1.0 of the open office suite has been released. I'm downloading it now; I've had good luck with the previous stable builds. Release notes haven't been posted yet, so I can't say what the major differences are between 1.0 and the previous stable build, 641d, but I'm looking forware to finding out!"

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