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Sun Staroffice Deluxe v9.0 MULTiLANGUAGE-SHooTERS

For some reason you don’t like Microsoft’s Office here is an alternative. Comparing to Office, its a hell lot cheaper. Now you can have a full-featured office productivity suite that’s compatible with Microsoft Office at just a fraction of the cost.

StarOffice 9 software is a complete office productivity suite that is changing the rules about software because it’s multiplatform, based on open standards, and compatible with Microsoft Office files. Since the StarOffice 9 suite is fully integrated, you can do what you want, when you want, without changing applications. Look up a fact on the Internet while writing a report. Send an e-mail while creating a presentation. The software is even smart enough to make sure you have the tools you need at all times, no matter which application you’re using. And it’s easy to share documents with people using Microsoft Office as well as other popular applications. Sun’s StarOffice 9 productivity suite is the right choice for those who want, well….a choice

StarOffice 9 Writer (Word Processing)
Whether you need to snap out a quick memo or craft an in-depth report with a table of contents, diagrams, and indexes, StarOffice 9 Writer makes it simple. New: Ability to edit wiki documents for the web and new slider control for zooming which allows multi-page display.

StarOffice 9 Calc (Spreadsheet)
The StarOffice 9 Calc spreadsheet lets you calculate, analyze, and share your data quickly and easily. New: Increase in capacity of up to 1024 columns per sheet and new collaboration feature for multiple users.

StarOffice 9 Draw (Graphics)
StarOffice 9 Draw helps you bring your communications to life with easy-to-create organizational charts, network diagrams, floor plans and sketches, and lots more. New: Ability to cope with poster-size graphics — up to three square meters or 32.3 square feet.

StarOffice 9 Base
StarOffice 9 Base enables you to easily create “self-contained” database documents with all relevant data, table definitions, reports, and forms. New: Table wizards make it easy for anyone to set up a database.

StarOffice 9 Impress (Presentation)
StarOffice 9 Impress is a full-featured presentation tool. New: Fully featured table support inside presentations.

Release Name: Sun.Staroffice.Deluxe.v9.0.MULTiLANGUAGE
Release Date:12-09-08
Size:370 MB
Links: NFOOfficial SiteTorrent

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  1. Phoebus
    December 9th, 2008 | 07:48

    http://www.openoffice.org == Same software more or less and free.

  2. john bad
    December 9th, 2008 | 08:03
  3. grox
    December 9th, 2008 | 09:19

    MS-Office 2007, accept no substitute

  4. megalouis
    December 9th, 2008 | 09:43

    anyone who has switched from office 2003 and before to office 2007 will tell you how user unfriendly 2007 is. there is nothing 2007 has to offer that 2003 did not have already.

  5. Australisk
    December 9th, 2008 | 09:46

    megalouis: Good looks’ve been added.

  6. Zed
    December 9th, 2008 | 10:07

    MS-Office 2007 sux, accept anything but this pile of garbage

    wake up people

  7. fes
    December 9th, 2008 | 10:07

    I’ll just stick with open office

  8. Johney666
    December 9th, 2008 | 10:17

    @5 Yes there is. M$O 2007 offers a new heightened level of incomparable complexity, incompatibility & discomfort. And let’s not forget the security holes it will add to your already vulnerable WinDOS system. It’s a royal pain in the ass!

    BTW, <3 for Vantec again for this.

  9. grox
    December 9th, 2008 | 10:48

    can these communist america-hating illegally downloaders be banned?

  10. dancecorp
    December 9th, 2008 | 10:50

    what is with the google search on everything again.???? if you don’t have a link for the torrent dont post the release information please, why make us run around in circles.?

  11. juri
    December 9th, 2008 | 10:56

    “Comparing to Office, its a hell lot cheaper. Now you can have a full-featured office productivity suite that’s compatible with Microsoft Office at just a fraction of the cost.”

    Thanks for the info, I’m browsing warez release site because I care how much software costs.

  12. December 9th, 2008 | 10:57

    ^lol

  13. Dave
    December 9th, 2008 | 11:02

    @8 you realise Staroffice is just Openoffice with some proprietary extras, don’t you?

  14. MU
    December 9th, 2008 | 15:24

    MU plz

  15. Jack
    December 9th, 2008 | 15:40

    megalouis, that’s the same thing when kids learn programming… instead of figuring out algorithmic they attach themselves to the programming language making migration to a more advanced language like from pascal to c++ or even java and .net a pain. (the reason we have so many bad programs)

    If people would learn to groups objects to their use groups then they would find 2007 really easy and more effective than filling most of the screen with toolbars from which most people use around 40% of what’s on them.

    bad habits…

    also regarding the topic: no OO or StarOffice can compete with MS Office… I’ve used OO at work cause of the cheapskates that run the company and it sucks… it has ver limited features compared to MS Office…

    One thing that I disliked in particular was the fact that wen trying to color a table or something I had to use a limited set of colors, ’cause that’s how much it would support… and a lot of them looked really… n00bish!

    juri’s point… +1

  16. Johney666
    December 9th, 2008 | 17:20

    @13 Dave, yes I’ve used Ashampoo, 602 Pro, Floppy, GOffice, Siag, Corel, M$, Works, Star, Offix, Kingsoft, Zoho, Softmaker, IBM, SSuite and many other office suites prolly you haven’t even heard of as at least 1 of them was closed beta and never saw daylight.
    And still I hate M$ Office 2007, you got any problem with that or you didn’t like me thanking Vantec?

  17. sun
    December 9th, 2008 | 17:36

    it seems like sun takes all opensource products and then sells them to make money

  18. Dave
    December 9th, 2008 | 19:07

    Actually, Johney, I meant @7 – but if you want to blow up in my face about it maybe you should calm down and see a therapist rather than wave your “look at all the stuff I’ve used!!!” e-peen around, mmkay?

  19. megalouis
    December 9th, 2008 | 20:27

    Our company (a global one) is switching to Office 2007 shortly and we have had to budget a substantial amount for training all the employees, whereas when we upgraded from office xp to office 2003, no such budget was required. And lets face it, for normal excel and word tasks, you really will never/rarely ever use the office 2007 added functionality, nor is that added functionality essential to delivering spreadsheets. I use excel the most and I find that ribbon thing the most annoying. Thank god there is that classic menu software!

  20. Johney666
    December 10th, 2008 | 19:25

    @19 Dave, Zip it. For someone who still cannot write single digit numbers properly, you have typed too much. Go finish your school education first before lecturing others dumbass.

  21. e_mortal
    December 10th, 2008 | 21:07

    Well I like Office 2007 especially because of the ribbon! I find it much quicker to use than having to open up different menus.
    I’ve tried openoffice various times but always end up going back to MS.

  22. metamofo
    December 11th, 2008 | 04:08

    Can this save/open Office 2007 format?

  23. DrKenjiro
    December 11th, 2008 | 12:46

    Hello!

    I think what all you OO-bashers miss out, is that OO is free and also functional enough for most private and/or business users.
    Here in Austria companies get in a lot of trouble when they are caught using pirated software (I guess it’s the same everywhere else) and MSO isn’t really cheap. You should also think about the MS upgrade policy. If you don’t upgrade when they want you to, the products get much more expensive!! :(
    If you just steal your software like I do, you couldn’t care less :)
    I use OO at home (Linux) and MSO at work, so I’m used to both.
    What I really love is the concept of Open-Source. Back when I was using Windows I only used cracked software. Now with Linux I found Open-Source replacements for all my applications, wich is really (be honest!) great. Have a nice day, lads! :)

  24. Jack
    December 12th, 2008 | 14:02

    DrKenjiro, have you ever thought that ppl that bash it are also ppl familiar with it? I doubt you’ll see M$ supporters on such a site!

    And open source is another thing, that we don’t discuss here cause it’s not the right place. Yes, it’s nice… as long as it for users and not “creators”… open source is tempting and a lot of commercial programmers steal parts of it integrating them into their profit-making-made-by-someone-else apps… thereby violating the GNU General Public License.

    You talk about piracy?… did you know that using MySQL Generally Available (free) versions outside an open source os like Windows with a commercial product is a violation of their public use license?… No, you didn’t! Neither do the authorities that bust all of those businesses that you’ve mentioned. It’s open source and it’s not protected.

    So to sum up: open-source is raped, ripped off and left to the mercy of the ones who don’t agree with uncle Gates!

  25. core
    December 20th, 2008 | 16:27

    genuine office 2007 key:

    http://link-protector.com/684648/

  26. prathaprabhu
    November 8th, 2011 | 19:20

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