Version 1.0 of OpenOffice, already available for Linux, Windows and Solaris computers, is open-source software, meaning that anyone can look at the software's inner workings, modify it and distribute it for free. The release coincides with the OpenOffice group's two-year anniversary. Sun Microsystems released the first beta of OpenOffice, the open-source sibling of its StarOffice package, for Mac OS X computers on Monday. The free, open-source competitor to Microsoft Office now caters to Mac users.
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