The Document Foundation announces LibreOffice for Windows from SUSE is now available in Intel AppUp(SM) Center23 February 2012, 12:00 pmIntel becomes a Member of TDF Advisory BoardBerlin, February 23rd, 2012 – The Document Foundation (TDF) today announced LibreOffice for Windows from SUSE is now available in the
Intel AppUpSM Center, an online repository designed for Intel® processor-based devices. Intel is also becoming a member of TDF Advisory Board, a body that provides advice and funding for the LibreOffice project.
LibreOffice for Windows from SUSE is available in Intel AppUp
SM Center as a special, five-language version featuring English, German, French, Spanish and Italian. As a validated Intel AppUp
SM Center app, LibreOffice for Windows from SUSE features a new, smooth, silent installation flow and improved uninstallation cleanup.
“I have been using LibreOffice from day one for presentations at conferences and for data analysis,” said Dawn Foster, open source community lead, Intel. “Our engineers have worked with the LibreOffice codebase to optimise it for Intel hardware. Adding it to the AppUp
SM Center is an obvious extension, and will provide an exciting feature for all Ultrabook users.”
“We welcome Intel to The Document Foundation, and look forward to working with them,” said Dr. Gerald Pfeifer, senior director of product management, SUSE. “It’s great to see Intel providing LibreOffice through an exciting new channel so that more and more users can experience LibreOffice on Windows, with access to our world class support, that can make organizations more productive while saving costs.”
“We are thrilled to add Intel to our existing roster of supporters”, said Florian Effenberger, volunteer and TDF board member, “TDF is first and foremost a vendor neutral project committed to excellence in the office suite space, but we greatly value the support and advice we gain from organisations such as SUSE, Red Hat, Google, the Free Software Foundation (FSF) and Software in the Public Interest (SPI).”
About the Intel AppUpSM CenterDownloaded by more than one million consumers to date, the Intel AppUp
SM Center is a key initiative to provide rich, compelling digital content and experiences, specifically designed for Intel® processor- based devices. Through its ever growing network of partner stores, the Intel AppUp
SM Center is an open application distribution model which works across multiple platforms and operating systems. The Intel AppUp
SM Center software can be downloaded at
http://www.appup.com.
About The Document Foundation (TDF)The Document Foundation is an open, independent, self-governing, meritocratic organization, incorporated in Berlin as a German Stiftung, which builds on ten years of dedicated work by the OpenOffice.org Community. TDF was created in the belief that the culture born of an independent foundation brings out the best in corporate and volunteer contributors, and will deliver the best free office suite. TDF is open to any individual who agrees with its core values and contributes to its activities, and warmly welcomes corporate participation, e.g. by sponsoring individuals to work as equals alongside other contributors in the community. As of February, 2012, TDF has 146 members and over a thousand volunteers and contributors worldwide.
Media ContactsTDFFlorian Effenberger (based near Munich, Germany, UTC+1)
Phone: +49 8341 99660880 – Mobile: +49 151 14424108
E-mail:
floeff@documentfoundation.org – Skype: floeff
Italo Vignoli (based in Milan, Italy, UTC+1)
SIP Phone: +39 02 320621813 – Mobile: +39 348 5653829
E-mail:
italo.vignoli@documentfoundation.org – Skype: italovignoli
SUSEAmie Johnson (based in Provo, Utah, UTC-6)
Phone: +1 801 8612893 – E-mail:
amie@suse.com Source: The Document Foundation BlogWeitere Informationen finden Sie auf der offiziellen Homepage von LibreOffice unter
http://blog.documentfoundation.org/ und im LibreOffice-Blog unter
http://blog.documentfoundation.org/