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Image gallery: Highly anticipated open-source releases coming this year

These open-source browsers, dev tools, mobile apps and more promise that 'Oooh, cool!' sense of discovery.

OpenOffice.org 3.1 adds a bunch of new features that make it ever-more-similar to (maybe even better than) You-Know-Who's office suite, from notes in the margin (that you can comment on) to better drag-and-drop for graphics objects. You can download the developer build and decide for yourself.

OpenOffice.org 3.1 developer preview

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