1. OpenOffice.org 3.0 and Beyond
Voicing the Community
Louis Suárez-Potts
Community Manager
OpenOffice.org
Sun Microsystems
2. What OpenOffice.org is...
OpenOffice.org is both a global community and a global
product
The global community makes OpenOffice.org what it is:
Everyone's productivity suite, no one's monopoly
3. Community makes the difference
OpenOffice.org is a community where:
• Anyone can contribute to and all can use OpenOffice.org
for free
• Where major corporations work with local companies and
individuals
• We work together to build a suite of tools that gives voice
to users in every region of the world
4. A stronger community...
Our community has just gotten a lot stronger
We welcome our new members:
RedFlag 2000 and IBM
They join Sun, Novell, Red Hat, and other large and small
companies, as well as thousands building OpenOffice.org
And they bring resources to match our ambition: To be the
first choice for all
Regardless of language or circumstance
5. Achievements...
To date, we have already achieved a great deal:
> 100 million downloads
> In 100 languages
> And on every major operating system
> ...soon, including Mac OS X Aqua...
> Using the only ISO approved format for office
documents
> While being interoperable with other suites
OpenOffice.org has succeeded in freeing the desktop
6. Our challenge
All this is not enough
We need to move beyond the limits of the isolated desktop
We need to make OpenOffice.org easier to build, extend,
use
We need to make it the first choice and best suite for Web
collaboration
And we need to inform, engage and involve the user
community
7. OpenOffice.org 3.0: A shift in focus...
• A global participation and collaboration suite using Web
2.0 features
• A new Personal Information Manager (Outlook
replacement)
• Enhanced interoperability with other suites and formats
• More productivity tools
• Toolkits for ODF and extensions development
8. What is an extension?
• A mini-app giving all users the power to extend the suite
• It introduces new functionality or content like templates or
galleries or even more sophisticated tools
• Deployed as a UNO package with file extension *.oxt
• Double click installation
• Single or multi-user installation
• Online update enabled
• Extension settings and help integrates into OpenOffice.org
9. Feature highlights:
Calendar client for Thunderbird
• Supports local and
server-based calendars
• Task management
• Month, week, day view
• Multiple calendars
support
• Free/busy management
• Connector to the Sun Java System Calendar Server
(WCAP), iCal, WebDAV, CalDAV and Google Calendar
10. PDF Import, Hybrid PDF, PDF/A
• Hybrid PDF contains
embedded ODF
• PDF Import into Draw
for layout preservation
• PDF/A support
• PDF Export improvements
for security
11. Web 2.0 support
• Create weblogs
• Create wikis
• ... and whatever
extensions offer!
12. Sun Report Builder
• Creating database reports
• Using the Report Engine 'JFree' from Pentaho BI
13. New Chart
• New Chart types like regression
curves, 3D exploded pie, 3D
doughnut, 3D smooth lines, etc.
• New Chart Wizard
• Flexible source ranges
• Enhanced
logarithmic scales
• Enhanced Data
Editor
14. MS Office XML 2007 Import
Calc: Improved Pivot tables and
new Solver
New platform:
15. More releases and features ...
• Netbeans integration:
Build OpenOffice.org
extensions with
Netbeans and use
OpenOffice.org APIs
more efficiently
16. More features ...
ODF Toolkit
•
Online and extension update
•
Icon redesign
•
Windows Vista integration
•
Native tables in Impress
•
Improved notes
•
Rectangle selection in Writer
•
Reworked chapter numbering in Writer
•
Improved extensions manager
•
... and a lot more
•
17. OpenOffice.org 3.0 highlights
Top features
New Personal Information New Chart engine with new
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Manager chart wizard and types
PDF import and export Presenter console for
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Impress with multi screen
Web 2.0 support with
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support
blogging & wiki component
MS Office XML 2007 import
New report engine for Base ●
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Improved Pivot tables and
Improved extension ●
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new Solver in Calc
management...
New Platform: Mac OS X
... and many extensions ●
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