Openoffice.Org Announces Version 1.1.2 - Hakone (18 June, 2004 - 20H00 UTC)

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OPENOFFICE.ORG ANNOUNCES VERSION 1.1.2 - HAKONE

18 June, 2004 - 20H00 UTC

OpenOffice.org is proud to announce the immediate availability
of the new 1.1.2 version of the award-winning open source office
suite, codenamed Hakone.

This new version is initially available on the Windows
(98/ME/NT/2000/XP), GNU/Linux (X86 and PowerPC) and Solaris
(SPARC and X86) platforms.

In addition to English, builds for Czech, Danish, French,
German, Japanese and Slovak are immediately available with
other localisations following shortly.

Arriving less than three months after version 1.1.1, this release,
yet again, demonstrates the resolve of the OpenOffice.org community
to continuously improve and expand the functionality of the suite.

OpenOffice.org 1.1.2 introduces the FontOOo Autopilot, which
downloads and installs fonts from various sources. In addition,
this release provides improved support for dBase database files,
additional language support, and improved XML export facilities.

The suite, according to the terms of its open source licenses
(LGPL & SISSL), is free for all to use, improve, modify, and
to redistribute to anyone.

OpenOffice.org Availability

The suite and it's source code can be downloaded from
http://download.openoffice.org/1.1.2/index.html


About OpenOffice.org

OpenOffice.org comes complete with word-processor, spreadsheet,
presentation, drawing, database tools and various other components
and provides a revolutionary open, future-proof XML file format,
support for which has recently been declared by the European Union
Telematics between Administrations committee.

OpenOffice.org is the home of the open source project and its
community of developers, users and marketers responsible for the
on-going development of the OpenOffice.org suite.

The mission of OpenOffice.org is to create, as a community, the
leading international office suite that will run on all major
platforms and provide access to all functionality and data through
open-component based APIs and an XML-based file format.


About Hakone

Hakone Town is a small hot-spring town in mountainous landscape
near Mt.Fuji. But in 17-18th century this town was also known as
the "Hakone barrier" in Tokaido High Road, defending Edo (Tokyo).
Hakone is often mentioned as a symbol of breakthrough. Shu Minari,
the Japanese CD-ROM project leader, lives near Hakone and is planning
to take photos of Hakone landscapes for a label and jacket design of
1.1.2 CD Japanese version. When the project creates the 1.1.2 Hakone
CD, it will show it to Hakone Town Administration, Hakone Tourist
Association and other relevant organisations, and ask them if they can
place the 1.1.2 Hakone CDs at souvenir shops since we can also make a
1.1.2 Hakone CD English version and other language versions.



/CoMa


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Conny (CoMa) Magnusson
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