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AdobeOpenOffice celebrates turning 2.0 (ZDNet India)
Author: us.rd.yahoo.com Published: 21st Oct 2005 Visited: 671 times
Programmers released version 2 of OpenOffice.org on Thursday, a major overhaul to an open-source software suite that has recently become a more serious rival to Microsoft Office.
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