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'''OpenOffice.org''' ('''OO.o''' or '''OOo''') is an [[office suite]] application available for a number of different computer [[operating system]]s. It supports the [[OpenDocument]] standard for data interchange as its default [[file format]]s, as well as [[Microsoft Office]] '97-2003 formats, among many others.
'''OpenOffice.org''' ('''OO.o''' or '''OOo''') is an [[office suite]] application available for a number of different computer [[operating system]]s. It supports the [[OpenDocument]] standard for data interchange as its default [[file format]]s, as well as [[Microsoft Office]] '97-2003 formats, among many others.
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OpenOffice.org is based on [[StarOffice]], an office suite developed by [[StarDivision]] and acquired by [[Sun Microsystems]] in August 1999. The [[source code]] of the suite was released in July 2000 with the aim of reducing the dominant [[market share]] of [[Microsoft Office]] by providing a free, open and high-quality alternative. OpenOffice.org is [[free software]], available under the [[GNU Lesser General Public License]] (LGPL).
OpenOffice.org is based on [[StarOffice]], an office suite developed by [[StarDivision]] and acquired by [[Sun Microsystems]] in August 1999. The [[source code]] of the suite was released in July 2000 with the aim of reducing the dominant [[market share]] of [[Microsoft Office]] by providing a free, open and high-quality alternative. OpenOffice.org is [[free software]], available under the [[GNU Lesser General Public License]] (LGPL).
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The project and software are informally referred to as ''OpenOffice'', but this term is a [[trademark]] held by another party, requiring the project to adopt ''OpenOffice.org'' as its formal name.<ref>{{ cite web | url = https://www.openoffice.org/FAQs/faq-other.html#4 | title = Why should we say "OpenOffice.org" instead of simply "OpenOffice" | work = OpenOffice.org Frequently Asked Questions | accessdate = 2006-06-05 }}</ref>
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The project and software are informally referred to as ''OpenOffice'', but this term is a [[trademark]] held by another party, requiring the project to adopt ''OpenOffice.org'' as its formal name.
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== Features ==
== Features ==
[[Image:OpenOffice.org-2.0-Writer-KDE-Portuguese.png|thumb|OpenOffice.org Writer editing an HTML document]]
[[Image:OpenOffice.org-2.0-Writer-KDE-Portuguese.png|thumb|OpenOffice.org Writer editing an HTML document]]
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According to its [[mission statement]], the OpenOffice.org project aims "''To create, as a community, the leading international office suite that will run on all major platforms and provide access to all functionality and data through open-component based APIs and an XML-based file format.''"<ref>{{cite web | title = OpenOffice.org community announces OpenOffice.org 1.0: free office productivity software | url = https://www.openoffice.org/about_us/ooo_release.html | date = 2002-04-30 |accessdate = 2007-03-16}}</ref>
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According to its [[mission statement]], the OpenOffice.org project aims "''To create, as a community, the leading international office suite that will run on all major platforms and provide access to all functionality and data through open-component based APIs and an XML-based file format.''"
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OpenOffice.org aims to compete with Microsoft Office and emulate its look and feel where suitable. It can read and write most of the [[file formats]] found in Microsoft Office, and many other applications; an essential feature of the suite for many users. OpenOffice.org has been found to be able to open files of older versions of Microsoft Office and damaged files that newer versions of Microsoft Office itself cannot open.<ref>{{cite web |url = https://www.oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/3154 | title=OpenOffice.org Saves my Day, Again |last = Gennick |first = Jonathan |date = [[May 2]], [[2003]] }}</ref> However, it cannot open older Word for Macintosh (MCW) files.<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=18367 | title = Can't open Word for Mac 5 file | work = OpenOffice.org IssueZilla | accessdate = 2006-04-20 }}</ref>
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OpenOffice.org aims to compete with Microsoft Office and emulate its look and feel where suitable. It can read and write most of the [[file formats]] found in Microsoft Office, and many other applications; an essential feature of the suite for many users. OpenOffice.org has been found to be able to open files of older versions of Microsoft Office and damaged files that newer versions of Microsoft Office itself cannot open.<ref>{{cite web |url = https://www.oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/3154 | title=OpenOffice.org Saves my Day, Again |last = Gennick |first = Jonathan |date = [[May 2]], [[2003]]

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OpenOffice.org
Image:OpenOffice.org 2 icon.svg
Image:OOoWrite22.png
OpenOffice.org Writer editing a text document under Ubuntu
Developer Sun Microsystems in collaboration with the community
Latest release 2.3.1 / Template:Release date
OS Cross-platform
Genre Office suite
License GNU Lesser General Public License
Website https://www.openoffice.org/


OpenOffice.org (OO.o or OOo) is an office suite application available for a number of different computer operating systems. It supports the OpenDocument standard for data interchange as its default file formats, as well as Microsoft Office '97-2003 formats, among many others.

OpenOffice.org is based on StarOffice, an office suite developed by StarDivision and acquired by Sun Microsystems in August 1999. The source code of the suite was released in July 2000 with the aim of reducing the dominant market share of Microsoft Office by providing a free, open and high-quality alternative. OpenOffice.org is free software, available under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL).

The project and software are informally referred to as OpenOffice, but this term is a trademark held by another party, requiring the project to adopt OpenOffice.org as its formal name.

Features

Image:OpenOffice.org-2.0-Writer-KDE-Portuguese.png
OpenOffice.org Writer editing an HTML document

According to its mission statement, the OpenOffice.org project aims "To create, as a community, the leading international office suite that will run on all major platforms and provide access to all functionality and data through open-component based APIs and an XML-based file format."

OpenOffice.org aims to compete with Microsoft Office and emulate its look and feel where suitable. It can read and write most of the file formats found in Microsoft Office, and many other applications; an essential feature of the suite for many users. OpenOffice.org has been found to be able to open files of older versions of Microsoft Office and damaged files that newer versions of Microsoft Office itself cannot open.<ref>{{cite web |url = https://www.oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/3154 | title=OpenOffice.org Saves my Day, Again |last = Gennick |first = Jonathan |date = May 2, 2003