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OpenOffice bug hits multiple operating systems
September 25, 2007
A vulnerability in OpenOffice could allow attackers to remotely execute code on computers running Windows, Linux or Mac OS.
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OpenOffice worm Badbunny hops across operating systems
June 11, 2007
Malicious software, spreading through OpenOffice documents, "can infect Windows, Linux and Mac OS X systems," Symantec says.
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OpenOffice for Mac OS X delayed
August 22, 2003
Limited developer resources mean Mac OS X users will have to wait until 2006 for a native version of the open-source office package.
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OpenOffice update finalized
October 1, 2003
The group behind the open-source rival to Microsoft's Office releases the first major update of its software, OpenOffice 1.1.
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Open source looks ahead
December 18, 2003
Linux gets a heart transplant with version 2.6.0, the first major change to the OS in nearly three years. Meanwhile, Red Hat plans an app server for 2004, and OpenOffice and others have news.
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February 26, 2007
PC maker will certify some corporate machines with Novell's Suse Linux, but stops short of offering pre-installed Linux.
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Se habla open source?
February 16, 2004
While open-source software is still fighting for space on American desktops, it's making surprising progress in developing economies due to native-language translation efforts.
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Sun plans July release for StarOffice 8
May 2, 2005
The company touts the software's "dramatically improved" compatibility with Microsoft Office, its chief competitor.
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Austin tests desktop Linux waters
December 19, 2003
The Texas city is evaluating Linux and OpenOffice.org for desktops, the newest indication that open-source software is becoming a serious alternative to Microsoft products.
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Ushering in a new era of angst at Microsoft
April 11, 2006
Desktop Linux has finally turned into the real deal--and that can only mean real headaches for Microsoft, says Jon Oltsik.
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