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OpenOffice.org Snapshot Builds and Release Candidates

OpenOffice.org 3.0 Release Candidate 4  (build OOO300_m9)

The software is not recommended for production deployment at this stage. There are no guarantees. For production, use our most recent stable version.

Release Notes. See http://development.openoffice.org/releases/3.0.0rc4.html. For system requirements, see here.

Please check the MD5SUM.

If the following Bouncer links do not work then please select one of the mirrors listed at the distribution page and download the binary from the ../contrib/rc/3.0.0rc4/ directory or select the no javascript page. For localized installation sets please visit one of the extended mirror sites listed here: http://distribution.openoffice.org/mirrors#extmirrors and select the directory ./extended/3.0.0rc4/

Download en-US Installation Sets from here: 

Linux (rpm)                147 MB
Linux (deb)                149 MB
Linux 64 bit (rpm)      154 MB
Linux 64 bit (deb)      155 MB
SolarisSparc              151 MB
Solarisx86                  140 MB
Windows                   128 MB
MacOSXIntel Aqua   163 MB


Download installation sets containing Java Runtime Environment from here:

Linux (rpm)   167 MB
Linux 64 bit (rpm)   172 MB
SolarisSparc 189 MB
Solarisx86    172 MB
Windows      142 MB

Download Source Archives from here:

core source package            175 MB
system source package         43 MB
binfilter source package        6.3 MB
l10n source package             82 MB
extensions source package    13 MB

Download languagepacks from here:

English-US
Linux (rpm) 20 MB
Linux (deb) 20 MB
Linux 64 bit (rpm) 20 MB
Linux 64 bit (deb) 20 MB
SolarisSparc 19 MB
Solarisx86 19 MB
Windows 23 MB

Note: Not all mirrors have been confirmed to have the build.

Installation instructions will help you with the first steps. The Documentation Project has also created a set up guide that will further assist. Information about the Software Development Kit can be found here.

Users of snapshot builds are encouraged to join the OpenOffice.org project and report any bugs, issues or errors. For more information on this build and where to file issues, see the OpenOffice.org 2.0 codeline. Especially the Quality Assurance (QA) group needs help with the the review of unconfirmed issues.

The source tarballs linked here contain a snapshot from CVS taken from our anoncvs server.