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AbiWord includes an input filter for Office Open XML text documents beginning with version 2.6.0. [1] Export of Office Open XML text documents is supported beginning with version 2.6.5. [2] Adobe Creative Cloud; Apache OpenOffice reads some .docx. It does not write .docx. [3]
1.3 [16] Windows, Mac OS X, Linux IBM Lotus Symphony: IBM: Proprietary: Yes Import only Ichitaro: 2008 [17] Windows, Linux Standalone JustSystems: Proprietary: Yes Jarte: 3.0+ [18] [19] Windows Standalone Carolina Road Software: Proprietary: Yes Import only [20] [21] Kingsoft Office Writer 2009 [22] 6.3.0.1733 Windows Kingsoft Office: Kingsoft ...
Office Open XML (also informally known as OOXML) [5] is a zipped, XML-based file format developed by Microsoft for representing spreadsheets, charts, presentations and word processing documents. Ecma International standardized the initial version as ECMA-376.
Microsoft has financed the creation of an Open XML translator, [80] to enable the conversion of documents between Office Open XML and OpenDocument. The project, hosted on SourceForge, is an effort by several of Microsoft's partners to create a plugin for Microsoft Office that will be freely available under a BSD license.
POI supports the ISO/IEC 29500:2008 Office Open XML file formats since version 3.5. A significant contribution for OOXML support came from Sourcesense, [4] an open source company which was commissioned by Microsoft to develop this contribution. [5]
Tested software version ODF version attribute in exported file office:version="1.X" File type Validation of simple new document [5] [6] Notes AbiWord: 2.6.4 1.0 ODT valid Adobe Buzzword: beta 3, build 600113 1.0 ODT not valid (errors in styles.xml and content.xml) EditGrid: 11/2008 1.0 ODS valid Gnumeric: 1.9.3 1.0 ODS not valid Google Docs ...
Besides differences in the schema, there are several other differences between the earlier Office XML schema formats and Office Open XML. Whereas the data in Office Open XML documents is stored in multiple parts and compressed in a ZIP file conforming to the Open Packaging Conventions, Microsoft Office XML formats are stored as plain single monolithic XML files (making them quite large ...
[3] The XML Schema of Office Open XML emphasizes reducing load time and improving parsing speed. [4] In a test with applications current in April 2007, XML-based office documents were slower to load than binary formats. [5]