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  1. Neooffice 2014 9 – Mac Tailored Openoffice Based Productivity Suite 2013
  2. Neooffice 2014 9 – Mac Tailored Openoffice Based Productivity Suite Software
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News from 2006

NeoOffice MacMacOffice. )Mac OS X OpenOffice.orgNeoOffice. NeoOffice is an office suite for Mac that is based on OpenOffice and LibreOffice. With NeoOffice, you can view, edit, and save OpenOffice documents, LibreOffice. We listed everything you need to know about buying an neooffice mac os. Apple MacBook Pro. NOTE: This comparison is between OpenOffice 3.3, NeoOffice 3.2.1, and LibreOffice 3.5. OpenOffice Startcenter. Let's start with OpenOffice. OpenOffice is available for Mac, Windows, and Linux. With version 3, it became a native app on Mac, and has for a long time been one of the primary default office suites on many version of Linux. NeoOffice Mac App Store: Download. Price: Free Cannot save documents: US$ 29.99: View, export as PDF, and print documents: Save documents: Cannot save documents: View and edit NeoOffice, OpenOffice, and LibreOffice database files: This feature is not supported: This feature is not supported: Upgrade to future versions for free. Official Apache OpenOffice download page. Join the OpenOffice revolution, the free office productivity suite with over 295 million trusted downloads. Apache OpenOffice is a leading open-source office suite that offers free applications for word processing, spreadsheet, presentations, graphics, databases and more. All data is stored in an open standard format, though Open Office can also read and write files from other common office software.

20 December 2006

OpenOffice.org 2.1 for the Mac using the X windowing environment is now available to download. There has been a delay in this release due to lack of resources. With this release we have more locales passed QA (Quality Assurance) than ever before on the Mac platform. There will be more locales being Quality Assured in the future.
The Mac download pages have also been updated to make it easier for you to find the download you are looking for.

We have found an issue with the export of PowerPoint Presentations. This is currently being tracked under issue 72571.

OpenOffice.org 2.1 is recommended for all users, as it represents a significant improvement over all previous versions. Among other things:

  • Multiple monitor support for Impress
  • Improved Calc HTML export
  • Enhanced Access support for Base
  • Even more languages
  • Automatic notification of updates

We also have more extensions. Developers everywhere are invited to write extensions. To learn more, visit our Extensions Project.

03 December 2006 (link to photos added 13 December 2006)

Today concludes the 2nd Mac Porters Meeting in Hamburg. The meeting had a variety of developers involved with the Mac Port come together at the Google office's in Hamburg.This meeting has been documented, with the minutes available on Eric Bachard's Blog.Commentary on the 2nd Mac Port Meeting:

Neooffice

14 November 2006

On november 4th, Apple delivered an X11 update that improved many things. But, due an issue with the fonts, it also broke the OpenOffice.org suite, the full featured open source office suite and one of the most used X11 software on mac.
On november 14th, Apple published a new update. OpenOffice.org mac porting team has tested it and confirmed the issue is solved. All the users are encouraged to update to the latest X11 version of 1.1.3. This can be done through the Apple software update or by downloading it from http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/x11update2006113.html. No more action is needed.
OpenOffce.org, in the name of its users, thanks Apple for the fast update.

05 November 2006

It has come to our attention that there is a problem in the latest stable releaseof OpenOffice.org on the Mac and the X11 Update that Apple released on 1 November 2006. The problem is related to the Vera fonts that are relatedto the X11 update. We have found the following solution that will require an administrator user account for each machine concerned. Please followthe following steps which will allow OpenOffice.org to run again.

  1. Log in as an Administrator (if you haven't already), an Administrator account is created by default when you install Mac OS X or setup your computerfor the first time.
  2. Start the program called Terminal, it is located in the Utilitiesfolder.
  3. Copy and paste the following command into the Terminal window: sudo mkdir -p /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TTF.bad
  4. You will be asked for your password for the account that you are loggedin under. Type it in, don't worry, your password won't be shown to the world.
  5. Copy and paste the following command into the same Terminal window as above (all on one line): sudo mv /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TTF/Vera*.ttf /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TTF.bad
  6. You should now be able to start OpenOffice.org normally.

When OpenOffice.org 2.1 is released, please upgrade as it will not have an issue with this.Apple should also be releasing an updated X11 update soon with the corrected Fonts.
Please take a look at the following issues for more information: 71096.

13 August 2006

Today the Mac Porting Team are releasing OpenOffice.org forMac OS X (with X windowing) 2.0.4 in English and French.Unfortunately the volunteers who were testing the previous Germanversions have been unable to do the same for 2.0.4. This means thatusers of the German build of OpenOffice.org for Mac OS X, will have toeither use the English or French versions, or use the untested Germanbuild that is still available.

22 August 2006

Thanks to Alexis Pigeon, the OpenOffice.org Mac OS X downloadpages have been localised in French. They are available from http://porting.openoffice.org/mac/download/index.fr.html.

If anyone wishes to localise any other pages on the MacPorting Site, please grab the English files from the CVS, and enter theappropriate translations. The naming convention that you will use is ..html. You will then need to contact Shaun McDonaldto get them added to the web site.

Late August 2006

With great progress in the Mac OS X Aqua port and regularbuilds of the X11 version for both PPC and Intel Macs, the Roadmap has been updated.

August 2006

With the release of the en-US version of OpenOffice.org 2.0.3OpenOffice.org now officially supports the Intel based Macs such asMacBook, MacBook Pro and Mac Pro.
Go and downloadyour 2.0.3 today.

May 2006

The growing number of questions on mac porting mailinglistshows us that it's time to help the growing number of OpenOffice.orgNewbies getting OpenOffice.org installed and not frustrated. Here are the links to our'OpenOffice.org on Mac OS X How-To' on top of this site. Our thank goesto Eric Bachard for providing the French How-to, to Loic Geslin for theenglish translation, Uwe Altmann for the german translation andeverybody else involved.

If you want to help us please translate the How-to to yournative language. Contact us on this on mac at porting dot openoffice dotorg.

April 2006

There has been some confusion about the relationship betweenOpenOffice.org and NeoOffice and we would like to clear things up.

Our focus is and must be porting OpenOffice.org to the Mac. Inthe last year, we have been very successful in getting 2.0 to the MacOS (X11) and our team now includes many. We are further taking the portto Mac Intel, and beta builds are running of this. These are real andimportant accomplishments, and they could not have been done withoutthe support of the community. Our ultimate goal is to fully portOpenOffice.org to Mac OS X on Aqua. For that, we need all the help theMac community can provide.

Direct links to NeoOffice were removed because our focus is onOpenOffice.org, not NeoOffice, which is a derivation basedsubstantially (more than 98 percent) on OpenOffice.org code. If theOpenOffice.org coding effort is to be successful, we need for users towork directly with us.

We have no argument with NeOffice and wish them the best intheir efforts. Their approach differs from ours but satisfies manyusers. We invite them to work with us in building OpenOffice.org 2.0.3and beyond and in fully porting OpenOffice.org to the Mac. We are alsoopen to the idea of collaborating: exchanging ideas and code (whenpossible) in a useful, friendly, and productive way.

We hope this clears up some of the misunderstandings. Again,we invite friendly collaboration and cooperation and would like for theMac community to help us port OpenOffice.org to Aqua.

Neooffice 2014 9 – Mac Tailored Openoffice Based Productivity Suite 2013

If you want to join the fun, go to Mac Porting site Our listis mac@porting.openoffice.org.

April 2006

There was a donation of two iMac Intel 20' to OpenOffice.org.One for Tino Rachui and one for Stephan Schaefer. These very fastmachines will replace old G3's, which were good but slow machines.

February 2006

Neooffice 2014 9 – Mac Tailored Openoffice Based Productivity Suite Software

First screenshot of svdem. Stephan Schaefer, Florian Heckl and TinoRachui have made svdem work. Svdem is the toy dedicated toexperimentations in vcl. The objectvies is to progressively implementeverything for Carbon/Cocoa port.

February 2006

Beginning with 2.0.2rc1 OpenOffice.org X11 regular builds forIntel based Macs are avaialable. In order to get them follow the linkto non-qa'ed builds on our downloadsite

Late January, 2006

OpenOffice.org announced the first build of OpenOffice.org2.0.1 for Mac OS X (X11) that can run natively on the newly releasedMacintosh Intel desktops. No other fully equipped office suite canclaim as much, and ours gives users not just standards compliance butreal interoperability. Led by Éric Bachard, the teamincludes Eric Hoch, NAKATA Maho, Tino Rachui, Sophie Gautier, PavelJaník, David Nedrow, James Mckenzie, Filip Molčan, 'Mox',and many, many others. The group, which created this version in verylittle time indeed, is now eager to move even faster--with your help.Download the build, test it, participate. We are way ahead of theRedmond folks, let's keep it that way!

The builds provided for Intel based Macs are alpha and thusrisky. They only run on Mac-Intel boxes.

January 22nd, 2006

Created a FAQabout NeoOffice and OpenOffice.org

January 20th, 2006

Starting April 2005, there were several donations made to theMacOSX Porting Team of OpenOffice.org. We would like to extend ourthanks to those who made these donations to the MacOSX Porting Team on this web page.PortingOpenOffice.org to MacOSX X11, MacTel (MacOSX for the Intel processorbase) and MacOSX Aqua is easier with these donations.

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