![]() ![]() Finally, looks and behaves like a Mac app! No more having to boot up X11 and put up with an interface only a mother could love. However, one of the most noticeable changes to the Mac version is – you guessed it – native Aqua support. The new UI features a nice welcome screen (see below) that you can use to quickly launch Writer, Calc, Impress, Base, Draw, or Math. pptx) formats – although it can’t yet save files in these formats. 3 can read the controversial Office Open XML (.docx/.xlsx/. Support for the latest MS Office formats.The UI feels a fair bit snappier, and document opening and saving seem a little faster. The new version has a much quicker startup time than 2.x, with the welcome screen appearing around 4 seconds after launching (on my 1st gen Intel iMac). There are quite a few notable improvements over 2.x, including: I’ve taken it for a quick spin, and so far I like what I see. ![]() The poor server is groaning under the strain – there’s obviously a lot of demand for free office apps – but with a bit of patience you should be able to download it OK: Like a bolt from the blue, version 3 burst onto the scene today. ![]()
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