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Sun ships StarOffice 9.0
Sun has released a new version of its StarOffice suite, and is adding support for the Mac OS for the first time.
Iain Thomson
Nov 18 2008 3:26PM
Software
StarOffice enters Google's orbit
Google has added the StarOffice set of programmes to its Google Pack, a free collection of recommended software downloads.
Matt Chapman
Aug 19 2007 1:57PM
Software
Macro virus for Sun's StarOffice found
Malware believed to be the first virus for Sun Microsystem’s StarOffice has been discovered by Kaspersky Lab researchers.
Frank Washkuch
Jun 1 2006 7:23PM
Security
Sun signs Australian StarOffice trainers
Sun Microsystems has appointed New Horizons Computer Learning Centres and Cybersite Consulting as the first Australian trainers for its StarOffice software.
Staff Writers
Feb 5 2004 12:00AM
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