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StarOffice 8 set to shine

Stephen Shankland CNET News.com

Published: 03 May 2005 09:10 BST

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Sun plans to release its next version of StarOffice in July, bringing new compatibility with its chief competitor, Microsoft Office.

The StarOffice software, which shares the same code base as the open source OpenOffice.org project, is used for tasks such as word processing and spreadsheet calculations. OpenOffice ships with Linux versions from Red Hat and Novell, the top sellers of the open source operating system, and is also widely used outside of the Linux realm.

Sun's new version of StarOffice, called StarOffice 8, will include "dramatically improved Microsoft Office compatibility", the company said on its Web site. StarOffice will support new features such as password protection for Word and Excel documents and spreadsheets; tables, paragraphs, page breaks and column breaks in Word documents; large Excel spreadsheets; Excel spreadsheet formulas; and PowerPoint AutoShapes.

Sun has said it is working to improve StarOffice's compatibility with Office through a partnership signed with Microsoft in April 2004. However, the compatibility improvements in StarOffice 8 predate that partnership.

Most of the improvements will be included in OpenOffice as well, Sun said in a statement on Monday.

StarOffice 8 also has interface changes. The overall suite has streamlined, detachable and context-sensitive toolbars. Impress presentation software has multiple panes intended to facilitate creation of slide shows. And the Base database software has new wisards to automate several tasks.

StarOffice currently costs $59.95 (£31.67) to download through the StarOffice Web site, though per-user fees drop as low as $25 for purchases of 10,000 licences or more. There will be a "nominal" increase in the cost of StarOffice 8, Sun said.

As with the current version, StarOffice 8 will run on Windows, Linux and Solaris operating systems for computers with x86 processors. It also runs on Solaris on Sparc processors. It will be available in 11 languages, Sun said.

Sun bought StarOffice in 1999 for $74m and released the software as an open source project in 2000.

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