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'''OpenOffice''' or '''open office''' may refer to: '''OpenOffice''' or '''open office''' may refer to:
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==Computing==
===Software===
* ] (OOo), a discontinued open-source office software suite, originally based on StarOffice
** ], a derivative of OOo by the Apache Software Foundation, with contribution from IBM Lotus Symphony
** ], a derivative of OOo by The Document Foundation
** ], a Mac-specific derivative of OOo by Planamesa Software
** ], (briefly renamed Oracle Open Office after Oracle acquired Sun), a discontinued commercial proprietary office suite acquired by Sun Microsystems


==Architecture== ===File format===
* ], a file format used by earlier versions of OpenOffice.org
** ], also known as Open Document Format for Office Applications (ODF), the XML-based file format used by derivatives of OOo
* ], a competing file format from Microsoft

==Other uses==
* ], a floor plan * ], a floor plan

==Software==

* ], a derivative of OOo by the Apache Software Foundation, with contribution from IBM Lotus Symphony
* ] (OOo), a discontinued open-source office software suite, originally based on StarOffice
* ], briefly renamed Oracle Open Office, a discontinued commercial proprietary office suite acquired by Sun Microsystems


==See also== ==See also==
* ] (ODA), document interchange format (CCITT T.411-T.424, equivalent to ISO 8613)
* ], a derivative of OOo by The Document Foundation
* ], an abandoned multi-platform standard for compound documents, intended as an alternative to Microsoft's Object Linking and Embedding (OLE)
* ], a Mac-specific derivative of OOo by Planamesa Software

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Revision as of 13:54, 13 August 2014

OpenOffice or open office may refer to:

Computing

Software

  • OpenOffice.org (OOo), a discontinued open-source office software suite, originally based on StarOffice
    • Apache OpenOffice, a derivative of OOo by the Apache Software Foundation, with contribution from IBM Lotus Symphony
    • LibreOffice, a derivative of OOo by The Document Foundation
    • NeoOffice, a Mac-specific derivative of OOo by Planamesa Software
    • StarOffice, (briefly renamed Oracle Open Office after Oracle acquired Sun), a discontinued commercial proprietary office suite acquired by Sun Microsystems

File format

  • OpenOffice.org XML, a file format used by earlier versions of OpenOffice.org
    • OpenDocument, also known as Open Document Format for Office Applications (ODF), the XML-based file format used by derivatives of OOo
  • Office Open XML, a competing file format from Microsoft

Other uses

See also

  • Open Document Architecture (ODA), document interchange format (CCITT T.411-T.424, equivalent to ISO 8613)
  • OpenDoc, an abandoned multi-platform standard for compound documents, intended as an alternative to Microsoft's Object Linking and Embedding (OLE)
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