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After acquiring Sun Microsystems in January 2010, Oracle Corporation continued developing OpenOffice.org and StarOffice, which it renamed Oracle Open Office.In September 2010, the majority [16] [17] of outside OpenOffice.org developers left the project [18] [19] due to concerns over Sun's, and then Oracle's, management of the project, [20] [21] to form The Document Foundation (TDF).
The Sun Start Center for versions between 3.0 and 3.2.0. On 13 October 2008, version 3.0 was released, featuring the ability to import (though not export) Office Open XML documents, support for ODF 1.2, improved VBA macros, and a native interface port for OS X. It also introduced the new Start Center [138] and upgraded to LGPL version 3 as its ...
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 .
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ISO/IEC IS 29500-1:2012—Office Open XML File Formats [1] OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.3 Latest ISO/IEC standardised version ISO/IEC IS 29500-1:2012—Office Open XML File Formats [1] ISO/IEC IS 26300-1:2015—Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.2 [2] Language type Markup language
OpenOffice or open office may refer to: Computing. Software. OpenOffice.org (OOo), a discontinued open-source office software suite, originally based on StarOffice;
OpenOffice Basic (formerly known as StarOffice Basic or StarBasic or OOoBasic) is a dialect of the programming language BASIC that originated with the StarOffice office suite and spread through OpenOffice.org and derivatives such as Apache OpenOffice and LibreOffice (where it is known as LibreOffice Basic).
This term was edited into the article by an user who apparently has a long-standing grudge against Apache Open Office. "slowed" appears to be the correct term. And, Walter Görlitz, the term was not reverted four times by three different editors but four times by you. Please be careful not to start an edit war!