NeoOffice 3.0.1 Release Notes

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Archived Release Notes for NeoOffice 3.0.1

These are archived release notes for an older version of NeoOffice. If you want to see the release notes for the current version of NeoOffice, please visit the NeoOffice Release Notes.

To download the the latest version of NeoOffice, visit the NeoOffice Downloads page.

Patches for NeoOffice 3.0.1

3.0.1 Patch-3: The new changes included in this patch are listed below:

  • Fixed a possible crash opening a document when document uses a font that is corrupt
  • Re-enabled the ability to save existing iDisk files on Mac OS X 10.6 “Snow Leopard” after developing a work-around for a Mac OS X bug

3.0.1 Patch-2: The new changes included in this patch are listed below:

  • Fixed a crash that could occur when opening large spreadsheets that contained sorted ranges
  • Changed the behavior of the File: Printer Settings menu item to match the behavior previously seen in NeoOffice 2.2.x
  • Fixed a bug where NeoOffice menus become unresponsive when all windows are minimized
  • Fixed a problem where minimizing a document window that is displaying the native Mac OS X print dialog disables keyboard and mouse input

3.0.1 Patch-1: The new changes included in this patch are listed below:

  • Worked around a crash on Mac OS X 10.6.x caused by saving to AFP (AppleShare) volumes
  • Worked around an OpenOffice.org bug that prevented saving OpenDocument (.od*) files that have been open for several days
  • Fixed a bug where Base would crashs when replacing form field format
  • Fixed a problem where the Edit::Undo menu text in Calc would be incorrect after copying and pasting
  • Fixed a bug where incorrect symbol fonts would appear in documents created with the Export as PDF function

New Features in NeoOffice 3.0.1

If you have not downloaded a release of NeoOffice since version 3.0, there are dozens of new features in NeoOffice 3.0.1. Some of the most significant include:

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