NeoOffice 2014 New Features

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-In June 2014, the NeoOffice engineers plan to release NeoOffice 2014 in Apple's Mac App Store with have the following new feature:+In June 2014, the NeoOffice engineers released [https://itunes.apple.com/app/neooffice/id639210716?mt=12 NeoOffice 2014] in Apple's Mac App Store. The new feature in NeoOffice 2014 is that NeoOffice is now a "64 bit" application. By moving NeoOffice from 32 bit binaries to 64 bit binaries, the NeoOffice engineers the NeoOffice engineers will be able to fully support NeoOffice on Apple's upcoming OS X 10.10 Yosemite release.
-==Open and save NeoOffice documents in iCloud==+Most NeoOffice 2013.x users should not notice any changes in this version. However, the small number of users that use third-party ODBC drivers and native extensions will need to obtain 64 bit versions of their third-party ODBC drivers and native extensions. Steps for configuring MySQL's ODBC driver to work with NeoOffice 2014 are in [[Configuring_MySQL_using_ODBC_and_NeoOffice_Secure_Edition|this NeoWiki article]].
-After much work, the NeoOffice engineers have successfully implemented the ability to open and save NeoOffice documents in [http://www.apple.com/icloud/ iCloud].+
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-Below are some screen snapshots of what iCloud users will see in NeoOffice 2014. Please note that only applications sold through Apple's Mac App Store are allowed to use iCloud. Because of this restriction, access to iCloud will only be available in NeoOffice 2014 and we are unable to provide access to iCloud in NeoOffice versions downloaded directly from our website:+
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-<div align="center">Selecting the iCloud folder in the Mac OS X Save dialog</div>+
-[[Image:ICloud_in_Save_Dialog.png|center|Selecting the iCloud folder in the Mac OS X Save dialog]]+
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-<div align="center">Opening an iCloud document in the Mac OS X Open dialog</div>+
-[[Image:ICloud_in_Open_Dialog.png|center|Opening an iCloud document in the Mac OS X Open dialog]]+
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-<div align="center">Opening an iCloud document by selecting the File :: Recent Documents menu</div>+
-[[Image:ICloud_in_Recent_Documents_Menu_Item.png|center|Opening an iCloud document by selecting the File :: Recent Documents menu]]+
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In June 2014, the NeoOffice engineers released NeoOffice 2014 in Apple's Mac App Store. The new feature in NeoOffice 2014 is that NeoOffice is now a "64 bit" application. By moving NeoOffice from 32 bit binaries to 64 bit binaries, the NeoOffice engineers the NeoOffice engineers will be able to fully support NeoOffice on Apple's upcoming OS X 10.10 Yosemite release.

Most NeoOffice 2013.x users should not notice any changes in this version. However, the small number of users that use third-party ODBC drivers and native extensions will need to obtain 64 bit versions of their third-party ODBC drivers and native extensions. Steps for configuring MySQL's ODBC driver to work with NeoOffice 2014 are in this NeoWiki article.

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