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Welcome to the users of KOffice
Introdução
Website do Koffice
Este espaço é direcionado aos usuários do KOffice, que está se tornando uma das primeiras escolhas em software para escritório. Inicialmente, ele contém alguns links e um feed das notícias do site do KOffice.
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KSpread – a planilha do Koffice
KWord – o processador de textos do KOffice
KOffice multi-plataforma desafia OpenOffice.org Rodney Gedda no computerworld.com
Uma discussão entre os desenvolvedores do KOffice
Entrevista com Mark Shuttleworth | versão ogg
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notícias do KOffice (em inglês)
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The KOffice team is proud to announce the 7th alpha of the KOffice2 platform. This release shows the ongoing committment of the KOffice developers to create a great version 2 with lots of bugfixes and new features; For more details see:
the announcement or
the release notes.
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While KOffice has been working on integrating look and feel between applications for the 2.0 release, the logos and artwork for the individual KOffice applications has been unchanged for a long time. This has finally changed with the introduction of a set of KOffice logos. Read more on the
dot, the KDE newssite.
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The KOffice team is proud to announce the sixth alpha of the KOffice2 platform. This release contains improved shared infrastructure including new functionality in the ODF library, enhancements in all the applications, many improvements in especially KPlato and Karbon. Krita also have many improvements as usual. For more details see:
the announcement or
the release notes.
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The KOffice team is proud to announce the fifth alpha of the KOffice2 platform together with the KDE 4.0RC1 release. This release contains improved shared infrastructure including a new ODF library, enhancements in all the applications, new brushes and a path tool in Krita and a new simplified word processor, the so called Kids Office. For more details see:
the announcement or
the release notes.
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The KOffice team is proud to announce the fourth alpha of the KOffice2 platform together with the KDE 4.0beta3 release. This release contains the first embryo of a chart shape, many new formula functions in kspread, and the first runnable version of Krita and KWord for Windows. For more details see:
the announcement or
the release notes.
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Terry North has started a wiki for KOffice users at
Friends of KOffice. Meant to be a clearing house for information on KOffice for and by users, Terry calls on all KOffice users to join in the fun and start contributing. All languages welcome!
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In
KDE's Windows weapon: KOffice 2.0 Rodney Gedda interviews KDE e.V.'s Sebastian Kügler about KOffice 2.0, which is planned to be released on Unix, Linux, OS X and Windows early 2008, although a final release date has not been set yet. Gedda notes that "KOffice 2.0 has the potential to challenge [OpenOffice's] dominance with innovative features and a leaner code base. We couldn't agree more!"
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The KOffice team has been hinting at the power of a true cross-platform for the upcoming KOffice2.0 release, but the Windows version has proven to be harder to make working. So while the Macintosh fans have been running KOffice alpha version for some time now, Windows users will be delighted to find out that KWord has been made running on Windows for the first time this weekend. For more info see
this blog.
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The KOffice team has been working hard on the KOffice2 platform and makes a public release to allow people to look at the direction it is going in the form of something to play with. For more details see;
2.0alpha2-release.php.
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Dan Sawyer writes in his article on Deep Images about
Krita, noting among other things that "Krita's 32-bit color management system is flanked by well-built, sophisticated tools for accessing it... making it suitable for a broad range of professional graphics demands...This workflow streaming is great...The number of drawing tools is rivaled only by Photoshop and there a few nifty enhancements in this area where Krita outdoes the venerated veteran from Adobe."
(Dan Sawyer, "Deep Images", Linux Journal 159, July 2007)
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The KOffice team presents the third maintenance release of the 1.6 series. This release was focused on bugfixing and includes two new translations. For more information, See the
announcement, the
release notes and the complete
list of changes.
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The Krita team really needs advanced Wacom Intuos tablets to develop painting tools that use stylus tilt and the new 6D art pen rotation feature. Please help us by donating -- see
the Dot story or donate immediately:
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Three months after the release of KOffice 1.6.1, the KOffice team presents the second maintenance 1.6.2. This is mainly a bugfix release, but with some new features in Kexi and Krita and 4 new translations. For more information, See the
announcement, the
release notes and the complete
list of changes.
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A group of students at the Paul Sabatier University in Toulouse will be collaborating on the KDE projects KPlato and Umbrello as part of their Institut Universitaire Professionalisé en Ingénierie des Systèmes Informatiques (Professional Institute of Computer Software Engineering) course of study.
Full story
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Yesterday ISO, the International Standards Organization, finally made the OpenDocument Format (ODF) specification into a real ISO standard by pushing the specification into stage 60/60. This means that every government on earth could -- and indeed should -- specify ODF as the preferred format for storing office files. This is relevant for KOffice since KOffice is the first office suite that used ODF as the default file format and is now only superseded by OpenOffice.org in the support of it. For more details, see the
ISO website
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One and a half month after the release of KOffice 1.6.0, the KOffice team presents 1.6.1. This is mainly a bugfix release, but with some new features in Kexi and Krita and translations update. For more information, See the
announcement, the
release notes and the complete
list of changes.
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The KOffice raster image editor Krita reached version 1.6 along with the rest of the office suite earlier this month. Krita is a fully-loaded raster graphics workhorse that stands on its own.
Read the full review
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The KOffice team is proud to announce the 1.6.0 release of its office suite. This release is mostly a feature release of Krita and Kexi, but does also contain major enhancements to the OpenDocument and MathML support of KFormula and new scripting functionality. This version also contains a much better version of KPlato, the K Planning Tool, our project planning application.
For more information, see the announcement , the technical release notes, and the complete list of changes.
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In the middle of the yearly KDE conference aKademy, the KOffice team has released the first release candidate of version 1.6. This release follows the earlier beta fully according to the plan. This version does not contain any new features, but comprises a number of bug fixes that were the result of user comments made about the beta1 version. The team hopes to continue it's great dialog with the users, and is looking forward to the final release on Oct 15th.
As usual, you are invited to test it in depth and to report any bugs via KDE bug website.
For more information, see the press release, the announcement and the complete list of changes.
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