<font face="Tahoma"><font size="2"><span>Hello,<br><br>This is of great interest to the ICDL team! We need to come up with modules for 2.4! At one point in time Practical Action (formerly </span></font></font><br><div style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">
<font size="2" face="Trebuchet MS">Intermediate Technology
Development Group (ITDG) Southern Africa) had a strong interest in Open Office, I will follow and see if there are interested in becoming part of the ICDL team.<br></font></div><font face="Tahoma"><font size="2"><span><br>
The OpenOffice.org
Community is pleased to a nnounce the release of OpenOffice.org 2.4, the
latest version of the leading open source office productivity suite.
OpenOffice.org 2.4 includes new features, enhancements, and bug fixes to all
its core components. OpenOffice.org 2.4 is available for immediate download
from <a href="http://download.openoffice.org./" target="_blank">http://download.openoffice.org.</a><br><br>New
features:<br><br>Users will appreciate changes such as usability improvements
in printing, and further enhancements to PDF handling
(OpenOffice.org creates PDF files 'out of the box' to ISO standard). The
default font is now DejaVu, which supports more languages/localisations
than the previous BitStream Vera -part of a raft of localisation
improvements covering languages from Hiligaynon to Quechua. Mac OS X users
will appreciate the use of the native Quicktime player and
spell-checker.<br><br>Writer, OpenOffice.org's word processor, now has
easier selection of the language for spellchecking; users can set options for
printing hidden and place holder text and for following hyperlinks; text
selection and 'find and replace' have been improved; and 'power users'
will appreciate new extra keyboard shortcuts for paragraph
styles.<br><br>Regular users of Calc, OpenOffice.org's spreadsheet, will
appreciate the streamlining of data and formulae entry. Other new features
include a 'smart move and copy' for blocks of cells; the ability to
transform data into columns; and improvements to printing, data filtering,
and the Data Pilot.<br> <br>Usability improvements have been made to Draw, the
drawing and diagramming module, and Impress, OpenOffice.org's
application for creating presentations. Both applications have nhanced PDF
export capabilities. In addition, Impress now has a new range of thrilling
3D transition effects supported through an extension.<br><br>The Chart
module, used throughout OpenOffice.org, continues to evolve rapidly. Novice
users benefit from more intelligent default choices from the graphics engine;
advanced users have more options allowing them to fine tune a chart exactly
the way they want it.<br><br>OpenOffice.org's database application, Base,
now supports MS-Access 2007 (accdb files on MS-Windows), and has enhanced
capabilities for MySQL, Oracle/jdbc, and native (HSQL) databases. The Query
Designer is also improved.<br><br>OpenOffice.org 2.4 is the eleventh release
in the 2.x series (launched in October 2005) and demonstrates the Community's
commitment to continuous and regular improvement of its software. The next
major release - 3.0 - is planned for the autumn/fall this year. If you
would like to help us, please visit <a href="http://contributing.openoffice.org./" target="_blank">http://contributing.openoffice.org.</a><br><br>The
OpenOffice.org
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